Jpf. Almeida et al., Evidence that P deficiency induces N feedback regulation of symbiotic N-2 fixation in white clover (Trifolium repens L.), J EXP BOT, 51(348), 2000, pp. 1289-1297
Trifolium repens L, was grown to test the following hypotheses: when P is d
eficient (i) N-2 fixation decreases as a result of the plant's adaptation t
o the low N demand, regulated by an N feedback mechanism, and (ii) the decr
ease in the photosynthetic capacity of the leaves does not limit N, fixatio
n, Severe P deficiency prevented nodulation or stopped nodule growth when t
he P deficiency occurred after the plants had formed nodules, At low P, the
proportion of whole-plant-N derived from symbiotic N, fixation decreased,
whereas specific N, fixation increased and compensated partially for poor n
odulation, Leaf photosynthesis was reduced under P deficiency due to low V-
c,V-max and J(max). Poor growth or poor performance of the nodules was not
due to C limitation, because (i) the improved photosynthetic performance at
elevated p(CO2) had no effect on the growth and functioning of the nodules
, (ii) starch accumulated in the leaves, particularly under elevated P-CO2,
and (iii) the concentration of WSC in the nodules was highest under P defi
ciency, Under severe P deficiency, the concentrations of whole-plant-N and
leaf-N were the highest, indicating that the assimilation of N exceeded the
amount of N required by the plant for growth. This was clearly demonstrate
d by a strong increase in asparagine concentrations in the roots and nodule
s under low P supply. This indicates that nodulation and the proportion of
N derived from symbiotic N, fixation are down-regulated by an N feedback me
chanism.