Abstract

Two cultivars of Cicer arietinum with differential tolerance to salinity have been compared by analysing growth, photosynthesis, nodulation, nitrogenase activity, and carbon metabolism in the nodule cytosol. The aim was to help elucidate the relationships between, on the one hand, sucrose and malate metabolism in nodules and, on the other, the inhibition of nitrogen fixation under salt stress. Chick-pea cultivars Pedrosillano (sensitive) and ILC1919 (tolerant) inoculated with Mesorhizobium ciceri strain Ch-191 were grown in a controlled environmental chamber and were treated with salt (0, 50, 75, and 100 mM NaCl) from sowing to harvest time (28 d). Plant growth and photo- synthesis were more affected by salt in Pedrosillano than in ILC1919. Also the effect of salt on nodulation and nitrogen fixation was much more pronounced in Pedrosillano. The increase in nodular mass in ILC1919 can partially counteract the inhibition of nitrogenase activity. The enzymes of sucrose breakdown were inhibited by NaCl, but in ILC1919 a rise in alkaline invertase was observed with salinity, which could compensate for the lack of the sucrose synthase hydrolytic activity. The activity of PEPC was stimulated by salt in ILC1919. Also, this cultivar showed higher malate concentrations in root nodules.

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