Changes in acetylene reduction activities and effects of inoculated rhizosphere nitrogen-fixing bacteria on rice

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Zhe Piao
Zongjun Cui
Bin Yin
Jian Hu
Chunhong Zhou
Guanghui Xie
Baolin Su
Shixue Yin
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science
[2] Yangzhou University,Microbiology Section, College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] China Agricultural University,College of Agriculture and Biotechnology
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N; -fixing bacteria; Plant growth-promoting effects; Rhizosphere; Acetylene reduction activities; Temperate climate region;
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Acetylene reduction activities (ARAs) of soils and rice plants during rice-growing season were monitored in temperate region in northeast China. This activity was significantly higher in rhizosphere soil than that in inter-row soil after rice seedlings were transplanted. The ARA was high for most of growing season, suggesting that the native N2-fixing bacteria responded to rice roots very quickly. Sixteen strains of free-living N2-fixing bacteria were isolated from three different soils. The ARAs of these strains were correlated with the averaged soil ARAs, suggesting that the isolated strains were likely the active flora responsive to rice roots. The strains were inoculated by soaking seedling roots into the liquid culture for 2 h, and the seedlings were transplanted into pots. Most strains tested did not show any growth-promoting effects except Azotobacter armeniacus and Azotobacter nigricans, which showed growth-promoting effects only at late rice growth stage and only when inoculated in combination but not separately. Present data indicated the promising future applications of these two strains in combination in the region, but further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms.
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页码:371 / 378
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