Variation in symbiotic characters of alfalfa cultivars inoculated with Sinorhizobium meliloti strains

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Hefny M. [2 ]
Doliñski R. [3 ]
Małek W. [1 ]
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[1] Inst. of Microbiol. and Biotech., Department of General Microbiology, Akademicka 19
[2] Agronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Ismailia
[3] Inst. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, University of Agriculture in Lublin, Akademicka 15
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Alfalfa; Medicago sativa L; Plant growth; Sinorhizobium meliloti; Symbiosis;
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10.1007/s003740100339
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In this paper the interactive effects of different Sinorhizobium meliloti strains and alfalfa cultivars on the host plant growth and nodulation were evaluated. In the experiments, six alfalfa cultivars (Giza-1, Ismailia-94, Kometa, Radius, Luzella and Legend) as well as five S. meliloti strains (ARC-1, ARC-2, A2, TAL and L5-30) were included. The alfalfa cultivars, Giza-1 and Ismailia-94, exhibited the highest average dry forage weight with all studied strains. Generally, plants inoculated with the S. meliliti ARC-2 strain produced significantly higher shoot and root dry weights over all evaluated cultivars. The strain L5-30 of S. meliloti produced the highest nodule number with all the studied alfalfa cultivars whereas, among tested cultivars, N2-fixing Luzella showed the highest nodulation with the majority of rhizobial strains. Analysis of correlation coefficients for the studied alfalfa-rhizobium associations revealed positive and significant relationships of shoot dry weight with root dry weight. In contrast, nodule number per plant correlated negatively with forage dry weight of plants. It was also found that nodule number per plant is not a promising trait with which to select the most effective N2-fixing rhizobium-legume systems; selection of such symbiotic associations should be done on the basis of shoot and root dry weights.
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