S. Frechilla et al., Source of nitrogen nutrition affects pea growth involving changes in stomatal conductance and photorespiration, J PLANT NUT, 22(6), 1999, pp. 911-926
The effect of the source of nitrogen (N) nutrition [N-2 fixation and nitrat
e (NO3) assimilation] on plant productivity, gas exchange, N assimilation,
water relations, and glycollate oxidase activity were studied in pea plants
. Nitrogen-fixing plants showed a higher RGR over the study period. This hi
gher RGR was correlated with higher stomatal conductance and, consequently,
a higher transpiration rate. Photosynthetic N-use efficiency was also high
er when plants were nodulated. We found glycollate oxidase activity, a key
enzyme of the photorespiratory pathway, much lower in N,fixing plants, what
strongly suggests that energy losses due to photorespiration are lower in
these plants, and therefore, photosynthetic efficiency was higher.