Long term field study shows increased biomass production in tree legumes inoculated with Rhizobium

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作者
Lal, B [1 ]
Khanna, S [1 ]
机构
[1] TATA ENERGY RES INST, MICROBIOL & MOL GENET UNIT, NEW DELHI 110003, INDIA
关键词
Acacia nilotica; biomass; Leucaena leucocephala; nitrogenase activity; nodulation; soil nitrogen;
D O I
10.1007/BF00029280
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Nodulation potential, nitrogen fixation efficiency (nitrogenase activity) and biomass yield response of Leucaena leucocephala and Acacia nilotica to inoculation with 6 selected fast growing Rhizobium strains was explored in long-term (5 year) field trials. All the strains formed nodules and fixed nitrogen in L. leucocephala and A. nilotica. Seasonal effects on nitrogenase activity was observed and in winter (ambient temperature about 20 degrees C), nitrogenase activity could not be detected. However, with the onset of spring and a rise in temperature, fresh nodulation (renodulation) by all the inoculant rhizobial strains was observed in both the tree legumes. In L. leucocephala, maximum renodulation was exhibited by strain Al while in A. nilotica, strain AB3 formed the maximum renodulation 24 months after transplantation. Dry matter yield of all the inoculated plants demonstrated a significant increase over that of the uninoculated plants at the end of five years after transplanting. In L. leucocephala, strain NGR8 gave the maximum response (45% more dry matter yield) in dry matter production while in A. nilotica, strain USDA 3325 showed a 25% increase in total dry matter yield five years after transplantation.
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页码:111 / 116
页数:6
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