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Plant Physiology 54:654-655 (1974) © 1974 American Society of Plant Biologists Promotion of Acetylene Reduction by Rhizobium-Soybean Cell Associations in Vitro1a Depart nent of Life Sciences, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
Nitrogenase activity, determined by the acetylene reduction assay, in soybean cell suspensions infected with Rhizobium, was stimulated significantly by the addition of succinic acid or glutamine. Acetylene-dependent ethylene values as high as 4.6 µmoles of ethylene/gram dry weight·hour were observed.
1 This research was supported by National Science Foundation Grant GB-38433.
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