Influence of salinity and abscisic acid on the O-2 uptake by N-2-fixing nodules of common bean
Résumé
The effects of NaCl and ABA on the respiration of N-2-fixing nodules were analysed in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) inoculated with Rhizobium tropici the reference strain CIAT899. Shoot and nodule growth was more inhibited by NaCl than root growth. The O-2 uptake by nodulated roots at 21 kPa O-2 was significantly inhibited by salinity. Raising pO(2) stimulated nodule respiration more under NaCl treatment than for the control, although it did not compensate totally for the inhibitory effect of NaCl. Short NaCl application was less destructive than long term application. Also, the external application of ABA inhibited nodule respiration, and this inhibition was partly compensated by raising pO(2)