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M.Uma Maheshwari,
Reg No. 13APBO10
II M.Sc Botany
» Major substance in plants next to water
» Building blocks
» Constituent element of
» Chlorophyll
» Cytochromes
» Alkaloids
» Many vitamins
» Plays important role in metabolism, growth,
reproduction and heredity
 Atmospheric Nitrogen
 78% of atmosphere
 Plants cannot utilize this form
 Some Bacteria, Blue Green Algae, leguminous plants
 Nitrates, Nitrites and Ammonia
 Nitrate is chief form
 Amino acids in the soil
 Many soil organisms use this form
 Higher plants can also taken by higher plants
 Organic Nitrogenous compounds in insects
 Insectivorous plants
 The conversion of free nitrogen into
nitrogenous salts to make it available for
absorption of plants
Nitrogen fixation
Non biological
Biological
Non - symbiotic Symbiotic
 The micro-organisms do not take place
 Found in rainy season during lightning
1. N2 + O2 lightning 2 NO
(Nitric oxide)
2. 2NO + O2 oxidation 2NO2
( Nitrogen per oxide)
3. 2NO2 + H2O HNO2 + HNO3
4. 4NO2 + 2H2O + O2 4HNO3
(Nitric acid)
5. CaO + 2HNO3 Ca (NO3)2 + H2O
(Calcium nitrate)
6. HNO3 + NH3 NH4NO3
(Ammonium nitrate)
7. HNO2 + NH3 NH4NO2
(Ammonium nitrite)
 Fixation of atmospheric Nitrogen into
nitrogenous salts with the help of micro-
organisms
 Two types
 Symbiotic
 Non-symbiotic
o Fixation carried out by free living micro-
organisms
o Aerobic, anaerobic and blue green algae
o Bacteria: special type (nitrogen fixing
bacteria) types -
o Free living aerobic : Azotobacter, Beijerenckia
o Free living anaerobic : Clostridium
o Free living photosynthetic : Chlorobium,
Rhodopseudomonas
o Free living chemosynthetic :Desulfovibro,Thiobacillus
o Free living fungi: yeasts and Pillularia
o Blue green algae:
o unicellular – Gloeothece, Synechococcus
o Filamentous (non heterocystous) -Oscillatoria
o Filamentous (heterocystous) – Tolypothrix,
Nostoc, Anabaena
 Fixation of free nitrogen by micro-
organisms in soil living symbiotically inside
the plants
 ‘Symbiosis’ – coined by DeBary
 Three categories
 Nodule formation in leguminous plants
 Nodule formation in non-leguminous plants
 Non nodulation
 2500 spp. Of family leguminosae ( Cicer
arientium, Pisum, Cajanus, Arachis) produce
root nodules with Rhizobium spp.
 They fix Nitrogen only inside the root
nodules
 Association provides-food and shelter to
bacteria
-bacteria supply fixed
nitrogen to plant
 Nodules may buried in soil even after
harvesting – continue nitrogen fixation
 Some other plants also produces root
nodules
 Causuarina equisetifolia – Frankia
 Alnus – Frankia
 Myrica gale – Frankia
 Parasponia – Rhizobium
 Leaf nodules are also noted
 Dioscorea, Psychotria
 Gymnosperms – root – Podocarpus,
- leaves – Pavetta zinumermanniana,
Chomelia
 Lichens - cyanobacteria
 Anthoceros - Nostoc
 Azolla – Anabaena azollae
 Cycas – Nostoc and anabaene
 Gunnera macrophylla - Nostoc
 Digitaria, Maize and Sorghum – Spirillum
notatum
 Paspalum notatum – Azotobacter paspali
 Small, knob-like protuberances-root nodules
 Size and shape varies
 Spherical, flat, finger-like or elongated
 From Pin head to one centimeter in size
 Various spp. Of Rhizobium noted
 Named after the host plant
 Pea – Rhizobium leguminosarum
 Beans – R. phaseoli
 Soyabeans – R. japonicum
 Lupins – R. lupini
 Two types of Rhizobium-
 Bradyrhizobium – slow growing spp.
 Rhizobium - fast growing spp.
 Gram negative
 Non spore forming
 Micro-aerobic
 Show a degree of specificity
 The two partners (Bacteria and Host)
recognized by chemical substance
LECTINS - phytoagglutinins
(carbohydrate containing plant protein)
 Root nodules formed due to infection of
Rhizobium
 Free living bacteria growing near root of
legumes unable to fix nitrogen in free
condition
 Roots of the legumes secrete some growth
factors helps in fast multiplication of
bacteria
 (E.g.) Pisum sativum secretes homo serine
also carbohydrate containing protein
Lectins over their surface
 This helps in recognition and attachment of
rhizobial cells
 Rhizobial cells have carbohydrate receptor
on their surface
 Lectins interact with the carbohydrate
receptor of rhizobial cells
 Occur between root hairs and young root
hair
 Bacteria enter the roots through soft
infected root hairs
 Tips are deformed and curved
 Tubular infection thread is formed in the
root hair cell and bacteria enters into it
 After entry, new cell wall is formed
 Tubular infection contains
mucopolysaccharides where bacteria
embedded and start multiplication
 It grows much and reaches the inner layers
of cortex and the bacteria is released
 It induces the cortical cells to multiply
which result in the formation of nodule on
the surface
 The bacterial cells multiplies and colonize in
the multiplying host cells
 After host cells are completely filled,
bacterial cells becomes dormant-bacteroids
 Float in leghaemoglobin – reddish pigment in
cytoplasm of host cells
- Efficient O2 scavenger
- Maintains steady state of oxygen
- Stimulates ATP production
 Present studies indicates that leghaemoglobin
is not essential
 Nitrogenous compounds synthesized is
translocated through vascular tissues
 Groups of rhizobia surrounded by double
membrane originated from host cell wall
 Bacteroids lack firm wall (osmotically liable)
 Basic requirements for Nitrogen fixation
 Nitrogenase and hydrogenase enzyme
 Protective mechanism against Oxygen
 Ferrodoxin
 Hydrogen releasing system or electron
donor (Pyruvic acid or glucose/sucrose)
 Constant supply of ATP
 Coenzymes and cofactors TPP, CoA,
inorganic phosphate and Mg+2
 Cobalt and Molybdenum
 A carbon compound
 Plays key role
 Active in anaerobic condition
 Made up of two protein subunits
 Non heme iron protein ( Fe-protein or dinitrogen
reductase)
 Iron molybdenum protein (Mo Fe-protein or
dinitrogenase)
 Fe protein reacts with ATP and reduces
second subunit which ultimately reduces N2
into ammonia
N2 + 6H+ + 6e- 2NH3
 The reduction of N2 into NH3 requires 6
protons and 6 electrons
 12 mols of ATP required
 One pair of electron requires 4 ATP
 The modified equation
N2 + 8H+ + 8e- 2NH3 + H2
 Hydrogen produced is catalyzed into
protons and electrons by hydrogenase
hydrogenase
H2 2H+ + 2e-
 Glucose-6-phosphate acts as a electron donor
 Glucose-6-phosphate is converted to
phosphogluconic acid
Glucose-6-phosphate + NADP+ + H2O 6-phosphogluconic acid + NADPH + H+
 NADPH donates electrons to ferrodoxin. Protons
released and ferrodoxin is reduced
 Reduced ferrodoxin acts as electron carrier.
Donate electron to Fe-protein to reduce it.
Electrons released from ferrodoxin thus oxidized
Sucrose
(synthesized
in leaves)
Sucrose ( in
roots )
Glucose and
fructose
Glucose-6-
phosphate
 Reduced Fe-protein combines with ATP in the
presence of Mg +2
 Second sub unit is activated and reduced
 It donates electrons to N2 to NH3
 Enzyme set free after complete reduction of
N2 to NH3
Mo – N=NH
Mo=N-NH2
MoΞN+NH3
Mo + NH3
NΞN
Mo-NΞN

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Nitrogenfixation physiology-140915092707-phpapp02

  • 1. M.Uma Maheshwari, Reg No. 13APBO10 II M.Sc Botany
  • 2. » Major substance in plants next to water » Building blocks » Constituent element of » Chlorophyll » Cytochromes » Alkaloids » Many vitamins » Plays important role in metabolism, growth, reproduction and heredity
  • 3.  Atmospheric Nitrogen  78% of atmosphere  Plants cannot utilize this form  Some Bacteria, Blue Green Algae, leguminous plants  Nitrates, Nitrites and Ammonia  Nitrate is chief form  Amino acids in the soil  Many soil organisms use this form  Higher plants can also taken by higher plants  Organic Nitrogenous compounds in insects  Insectivorous plants
  • 4.  The conversion of free nitrogen into nitrogenous salts to make it available for absorption of plants
  • 6.  The micro-organisms do not take place  Found in rainy season during lightning 1. N2 + O2 lightning 2 NO (Nitric oxide) 2. 2NO + O2 oxidation 2NO2 ( Nitrogen per oxide) 3. 2NO2 + H2O HNO2 + HNO3 4. 4NO2 + 2H2O + O2 4HNO3 (Nitric acid) 5. CaO + 2HNO3 Ca (NO3)2 + H2O (Calcium nitrate) 6. HNO3 + NH3 NH4NO3 (Ammonium nitrate) 7. HNO2 + NH3 NH4NO2 (Ammonium nitrite)
  • 7.  Fixation of atmospheric Nitrogen into nitrogenous salts with the help of micro- organisms  Two types  Symbiotic  Non-symbiotic
  • 8. o Fixation carried out by free living micro- organisms o Aerobic, anaerobic and blue green algae o Bacteria: special type (nitrogen fixing bacteria) types - o Free living aerobic : Azotobacter, Beijerenckia o Free living anaerobic : Clostridium o Free living photosynthetic : Chlorobium, Rhodopseudomonas o Free living chemosynthetic :Desulfovibro,Thiobacillus
  • 9. o Free living fungi: yeasts and Pillularia o Blue green algae: o unicellular – Gloeothece, Synechococcus o Filamentous (non heterocystous) -Oscillatoria o Filamentous (heterocystous) – Tolypothrix, Nostoc, Anabaena
  • 10.  Fixation of free nitrogen by micro- organisms in soil living symbiotically inside the plants  ‘Symbiosis’ – coined by DeBary  Three categories  Nodule formation in leguminous plants  Nodule formation in non-leguminous plants  Non nodulation
  • 11.  2500 spp. Of family leguminosae ( Cicer arientium, Pisum, Cajanus, Arachis) produce root nodules with Rhizobium spp.  They fix Nitrogen only inside the root nodules  Association provides-food and shelter to bacteria -bacteria supply fixed nitrogen to plant  Nodules may buried in soil even after harvesting – continue nitrogen fixation
  • 12.  Some other plants also produces root nodules  Causuarina equisetifolia – Frankia  Alnus – Frankia  Myrica gale – Frankia  Parasponia – Rhizobium  Leaf nodules are also noted  Dioscorea, Psychotria  Gymnosperms – root – Podocarpus, - leaves – Pavetta zinumermanniana, Chomelia
  • 13.  Lichens - cyanobacteria  Anthoceros - Nostoc  Azolla – Anabaena azollae  Cycas – Nostoc and anabaene  Gunnera macrophylla - Nostoc  Digitaria, Maize and Sorghum – Spirillum notatum  Paspalum notatum – Azotobacter paspali
  • 14.  Small, knob-like protuberances-root nodules  Size and shape varies  Spherical, flat, finger-like or elongated  From Pin head to one centimeter in size  Various spp. Of Rhizobium noted  Named after the host plant  Pea – Rhizobium leguminosarum  Beans – R. phaseoli  Soyabeans – R. japonicum  Lupins – R. lupini  Two types of Rhizobium-  Bradyrhizobium – slow growing spp.  Rhizobium - fast growing spp.
  • 15.  Gram negative  Non spore forming  Micro-aerobic  Show a degree of specificity  The two partners (Bacteria and Host) recognized by chemical substance LECTINS - phytoagglutinins (carbohydrate containing plant protein)
  • 16.  Root nodules formed due to infection of Rhizobium  Free living bacteria growing near root of legumes unable to fix nitrogen in free condition  Roots of the legumes secrete some growth factors helps in fast multiplication of bacteria  (E.g.) Pisum sativum secretes homo serine also carbohydrate containing protein Lectins over their surface
  • 17.  This helps in recognition and attachment of rhizobial cells  Rhizobial cells have carbohydrate receptor on their surface  Lectins interact with the carbohydrate receptor of rhizobial cells  Occur between root hairs and young root hair  Bacteria enter the roots through soft infected root hairs  Tips are deformed and curved  Tubular infection thread is formed in the root hair cell and bacteria enters into it
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.  After entry, new cell wall is formed  Tubular infection contains mucopolysaccharides where bacteria embedded and start multiplication  It grows much and reaches the inner layers of cortex and the bacteria is released  It induces the cortical cells to multiply which result in the formation of nodule on the surface  The bacterial cells multiplies and colonize in the multiplying host cells
  • 22.  After host cells are completely filled, bacterial cells becomes dormant-bacteroids  Float in leghaemoglobin – reddish pigment in cytoplasm of host cells - Efficient O2 scavenger - Maintains steady state of oxygen - Stimulates ATP production  Present studies indicates that leghaemoglobin is not essential  Nitrogenous compounds synthesized is translocated through vascular tissues  Groups of rhizobia surrounded by double membrane originated from host cell wall  Bacteroids lack firm wall (osmotically liable)
  • 23.  Basic requirements for Nitrogen fixation  Nitrogenase and hydrogenase enzyme  Protective mechanism against Oxygen  Ferrodoxin  Hydrogen releasing system or electron donor (Pyruvic acid or glucose/sucrose)  Constant supply of ATP  Coenzymes and cofactors TPP, CoA, inorganic phosphate and Mg+2  Cobalt and Molybdenum  A carbon compound
  • 24.  Plays key role  Active in anaerobic condition  Made up of two protein subunits  Non heme iron protein ( Fe-protein or dinitrogen reductase)  Iron molybdenum protein (Mo Fe-protein or dinitrogenase)  Fe protein reacts with ATP and reduces second subunit which ultimately reduces N2 into ammonia N2 + 6H+ + 6e- 2NH3
  • 25.  The reduction of N2 into NH3 requires 6 protons and 6 electrons  12 mols of ATP required  One pair of electron requires 4 ATP  The modified equation N2 + 8H+ + 8e- 2NH3 + H2  Hydrogen produced is catalyzed into protons and electrons by hydrogenase hydrogenase H2 2H+ + 2e-
  • 26.  Glucose-6-phosphate acts as a electron donor  Glucose-6-phosphate is converted to phosphogluconic acid Glucose-6-phosphate + NADP+ + H2O 6-phosphogluconic acid + NADPH + H+  NADPH donates electrons to ferrodoxin. Protons released and ferrodoxin is reduced  Reduced ferrodoxin acts as electron carrier. Donate electron to Fe-protein to reduce it. Electrons released from ferrodoxin thus oxidized Sucrose (synthesized in leaves) Sucrose ( in roots ) Glucose and fructose Glucose-6- phosphate
  • 27.  Reduced Fe-protein combines with ATP in the presence of Mg +2  Second sub unit is activated and reduced  It donates electrons to N2 to NH3  Enzyme set free after complete reduction of N2 to NH3 Mo – N=NH Mo=N-NH2 MoΞN+NH3 Mo + NH3 NΞN Mo-NΞN