INDEPENDENCE OF NITROGEN SUPPLY AND SEED GROWTH IN SOYBEAN - STUDIES USING AN IN-VITRO CULTURE SYSTEM

Citation
R. Hayati et al., INDEPENDENCE OF NITROGEN SUPPLY AND SEED GROWTH IN SOYBEAN - STUDIES USING AN IN-VITRO CULTURE SYSTEM, Journal of Experimental Botany, 47(294), 1996, pp. 33-40
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
00220957
Volume
47
Issue
294
Year of publication
1996
Pages
33 - 40
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0957(1996)47:294<33:IONSAS>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The effect of N supply on soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) seed growth was investigated using an in vitro liquid culture system. Sucrose was maintained at 200 mM and N was supplied by asparagine and methionine in a 6.25:1 molar ratio, Media N concentrations from zero to 270 mM ha d little effect on cultured cotyledon dry matter accumulation rate for 7 or 14 d, but rates approached zero after 21 d when there was no N i n the media. Only 17 mM N was required for maximum cotyledon growth ra te up to 21 d. Cotyledon N accumulation and concentration increased in direct proportion to the N concentration in the media. The N concentr ation in cotyledons from a high protein genotype was higher than a nor mal genotype at all media N levels (0-270 mM). Soluble sugar and oil c oncentrations in the cotyledons were highest at zero media N and decre ased as media N increased. These data suggest that the concept of seed N demand, which is thought to cause senescence in soybean, is incorre ct. Soybean seeds can accumulate dry matter without accumulating N and apparently need only minimal supplies of N (17 mM) to maintain the me tabolic enzymes necessary to sustain dry matter accumulation. Genetic differences in seed protein concentration seem to be regulated by the cotyledons not the supply of N.