N-15 natural abundance studies in Australian commercial sugarcane
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01/01/2002
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The measurement of natural N-15 abundance is a well-established technique for the identification and quantification of biological N-2 fixation in plants. Associative N-2 fixing bacteria have been isolated from sugarcane and reported to contribute potentially significant amounts of N to plant growth and development. It has not been established whether Australian commercial sugarcane receives significant input from biological N-2 fixation, even though high populations of N-2 fixing bacteria have been isolated from Australian commercial sugarcane fields and plants. In this study, delta(15)N measurements were used as a primary measure to identify whether Australian commercial sugarcane was obtaining significant inputs of N via biological N-2 fixation. Quantification of N input, via biological N-2 fixation, was not possible since suitable non-N-2 fixing reference plants were not present in commercial cane fields. The survey of Australian commercially grown sugarcane crops showed the majority had positive leaf delta(15)N values (73% >3.00parts per thousand, 63% of which were |
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eng |
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Kluwer Academic Publishers |
Palavras-Chave | #Agronomy #Plant Sciences #Agriculture, Soil Science #Nitrogen Metabolism #Delta N-15 #Saccharum Spp. #N-2 Fixation #Acetobacter-diazotrophicus #Rain-forest #Fixation #Nutrition #Ammonium #Nitrate #Legumes #C1 #270402 Plant Physiology #620106 Sugar |
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Journal Article |