S. Benamar et al., NITROGENASE AND NITRATE REDUCTASE ACTIVITIES IN YOUNG ALNUS-GLUTINOSA, RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT OF LIGHT-DARK TREATMENTS, Plant physiology and biochemistry, 33(6), 1995, pp. 735-740
Relations between in vivo nitrogenase (N-2-ase; EC 1.18.6.1) and nitra
te reductase (NR; EC 1.6.6.1) activities were studied in young nodulat
ed Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. Positive correlations linked N-2-ase a
ctivity, constitutive (non-inducible by nitrate) leaf NR activity and
plant growth. Light/dark treatments applied to the whole shoot or, sep
arately, to the upper and lower part of shoot led to the finding that
(a) the constitutive leaf NR activity depended on direct illumination
of the leaf and did not appear subordinate to the N-2-ase activity; (b
) the N-2-ase activity was much more efficiently supported by the illu
mination of the upper (young) leaves than by that of the lower (mature
) leaves; (c) the maintenance of nitrate-inducible root NR activity re
quired leaf illumination. The variations of both N-2-ase and root NR a
ctivities in response to light/dark treatments emphasize the importanc
e of the photosynthesis for the reduction of dinitrogen and nitrate in
nodulated roots of Alnus glutinosa.