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Effect of Nitrogen and Sulphur Nutrition on Nitrogen assimilating Enzymes in Soybean Roots and Nodules

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Table 1. Effect of nitrogen and sulphur supply on nodule number & weight, leghemoglobin content and root length & weight in soybean at different developmental stages.
Table 2. Effect of nitrogen and sulphur supply on total soluble protein, free amino acids, glucose and sucrose content in soybean nodules and roots at different developmental stages.
Fig 2. Effect of nitrogen and sulphur supply on various ammonia assimilating enzymes in soybean roots during crop development (GDH: Glutamate dehydrogenase; GOGAT: Glutamate synthase; GS: Glutamine synthetase; AspAT: Aspartate aminotransferase; AlaAT: Alanine aminotransferase)

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