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Title: Nodule activity in soybean cultivars exposed to ozone and sulfur dioxide

Journal Article · · J. Environ. Qual.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5830651

In an effort to obtain a greater understanding of the mechanisms of action for air pollutants on yield-limiting processes in crop plants, studies were conducted in the field and greenhouse in 1979 to investigate the effects of O/sub 3/ and SO/sub 2/ exposures on nodule activities in roots and chlorophylls a and b contents in leaves of soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merr.). Six cultivars of soybeans were exposed 4 h d/sup -1/ for 5 successive days during flowering and pod development to the combination of 6.7 ..mu..mol m/sup -3/ O/sub 3/ and 11.1 ..mu..mol m/sup -3/ SO/sub 2/ in activated charcoal-filtered air. Acetylene reduction procedures were used to assay nodule activities. Significant differences (P < 0.1) were observed in total nodule activity (TNA) per plant for treatments and cultivars in combined analysis of variance (ANOVAs) for two greenhouse studies and two exposure dates in the field; however, treatment x cultivar interactions were nonsignificant in all cases. Compared with filtered air controls, the air pollution treatment reduced TNA by an average of 16.4 and 27.4% in the greenhouse and field studies, respectively. Specific nodule activities (SNA) were unaffected by the treatments in both studies. In the greenhouse studies, the O/sub 3/ and SO/sub 2/ treatment lowered the chlorophyll a content by 14.1%, but no significant differences were observed in the field study. Chlorophyll b contents were unaffected by treatments in both investigations. In these studies, the sensitivity of changes in chlorophyll contents in soybean leaves following exposures to O/sub 3/ and SO/sub 2/ at concentrations found in the atmosphere were found to be too low to be of practical value for screening plants for tolerance to air pollutants.

Research Organization:
Univ. of Maryland, College Park
OSTI ID:
5830651
Journal Information:
J. Environ. Qual.; (United States), Vol. 14:1
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English