Jm. Caba et al., DISTRIBUTION OF NITRATE REDUCTASE-ACTIVITY IN VICIA-FABA - EFFECT OF NITRATE AND PLANT GENOTYPE, Physiologia Plantarum, 93(4), 1995, pp. 667-672
The short term effect of NO3- (12 mM) on nitrate reductase (NR, EC 1.6
.6.1) activity has been studied in the roots, nodules and leaves of di
fferent genotypes of Vicia faba L. al the end of vegetative growth. Ro
ot and leaf NR activity responded positively to NO3-, while nodule act
ivity, where detected, proved to be strongly inhibited. The withdrawal
of this NO3- from the solution consistently reduced activity in the r
oots and leaves but, surprisingly, promoted a significant increase in
nodule activity, which matched or surpassed that of control plants. On
the other hand, nodules developed in the presence of 8 mM NO3- expres
sed an on average 141% higher level of NR activity than did controls.
This effect was observed even in nodules with negligible control activ
ity. In any case, a naturally occurring mutant (VF17) lacking root and
nodule NR activity is described. The results indicate that in V. faba
, the effects of NO3- and plant genotype on NR activity depended on pl
ant organ and time of NO3- application, but the distribution of NO3- r
eduction through the plant was mainly dependent on plant genotype, and
to a lesser extent on NO3- supply and plant age.