The emission of N-2 and N2O from intact transgenic tobacco (clone 271) expr
essing antisense nitrite reductase (NiR) mRNA, and wild-type plants grown a
septically, on NO3-, NO2- or NH4+-containing medium was investigated. N-15
contents of gas sampled from gas-sealed pots, in which the plants were grow
n on N-15-containing medium, were analyzed by gas chromatography and mass s
pectrometry (GC-MS). No emission of NP was detected in either of the gas sa
mples from plant clone 271 or the wild-type grown on NO3--containing medium
. N2O emission from clone 271 grown on NO3--containing medium was detected,
but not from the wild-type plants. The N2O emission rate of clone 271 was
106 ng N2O mg(-1) incorporated N week(-1) and the N2O emission was inhibite
d by tungstate (a nitrate reductase inhibitor). No emission of N2O was foun
d from clone 271 or wild-type plants grown on medium containing NH4+. Emiss
ion of N2O also was detected from clone 271 grown on NO2--containing medium
and its emission rate increased with increasing NO2- levels in plants. We
speculate that NO3- is reduced to NO2- and that a part of NO2- is metaboliz
ed to N2O in clone 271.