2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2007.05.009
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Growth and nitrogen fixation in Lotus japonicus and Medicago truncatula under NaCl stress: Nodule carbon metabolism

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“…Corroborando com os resultados de (LOPEZ et al, 2008). Tejera et al (2004) verificaram, ainda, a redução da fixação biológica de nitrogênio e da atividade enzimática dos nódulos.…”
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“…Corroborando com os resultados de (LOPEZ et al, 2008). Tejera et al (2004) verificaram, ainda, a redução da fixação biológica de nitrogênio e da atividade enzimática dos nódulos.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…Apesar de alguns estudos apontarem que tanto a produção de nódulos radiculares em leguminosas, quanto à colonização micorrízica foram afetadas negativamente pela salinidade do solo, esses simbiontes promovem condições mais adequadas ao desenvolvimento das plantas (LOPEZ et al, 2008;QIANG-SHENG et al, 2008). Em alguns estudos, verificou-se ainda que a dupla inoculação das plantas com FMAs e BFN foram mais eficientes na produção de nódulos radiculares e acúmulo de nitrogênio (GARG;MANCHANDA, 2008).…”
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“…Plants exposed to high salt levels must cope with the dual challenges of ion toxicity and osmotic stress. Several species have been observed to accumulate trehalose in response to salt stress, including wheat (El-Bashiti et al, 2005), rice (Shima et al, 2007), and Medicago truncatula (López et al, 2008). However, overall levels of trehalose in the salt-stressed plants were still relatively low, suggesting that trehalose made little direct contribution to osmoregulation, unless its distribution within the plants was concentrated in localized tissues or subcellular compartments.…”
Section: Tre6p and Abiotic Stress Tolerancementioning
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“…As stated before, BNF is a highly energetic process which requires a constant energy supply. Modification of nodule sucrose content has been observed during drought stress (Galvez et al, 2005;Gordon et al, 1997), salt stress Lopez et al, 2008;Sanchez et al, 2011;Lopez et al, 2009;Ben Salah et al, 2009), dark stress (Gogorcena et al, 1997;Matamoros et al, 1999;Vauclare et al, 2010) and cold stress (Walsh & Layzell, 1986;van Heerden et al, 2008). However, whereas dark stress induces a diminution of sucrose concentration, www.intechopen.com drought stress, salt stress and cold stress lead in general to its accumulation in nodules.…”
Section: Stress Induced Senescence Is Characterized By Modifications mentioning
confidence: 99%