Biomass and nitrogen fixation dataset of Pisum sativum L. and Vicia faba L. cultivated under elevated CO(2) and nitrogen addition

高浓度CO₂和氮添加条件下豌豆(Pisum sativum L.)和蚕豆(Vicia faba L.)的生物量和固氮数据集

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Abstract

It is expected that CO(2) concentration will increase in the air, thereby stimulating the photosynthesis process and, hence, plant biomass production. In the case of legumes, increased biomass due to higher CO(2) concentration can stimulate atmospheric nitrogen (N(2)) fixation in the nodules. However, N(2) fixation is inhibited by external N supply. Thus, biomass production and N(2) fixation were analysed in two legumes (Pisum sativum L. and Vicia faba L.) grown at two levels of CO(2) and three N levels. P. sativum reduces fixation with high soil N (facultative), while V. faba maintains high fixation regardless of soil N levels (obligate). The N(2) fixation and plant and nodule biomass of the two species were evaluated in a pot experiment under controlled conditions using growth chambers with artificial CO(2) supply and N addition. The proportion of N derived from the air (%Ndfa) present in the plants' biomass was calculated from the natural abundance of (15)N and the N concentration of plant tissues using nonlegumes reference plants. Additionally, N content data are presented for both species growing at two levels of air CO(2). The data may be useful for plant physiologists, especially those working on biological N(2) fixation with non-model legumes at elevated CO(2).

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