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Field performance of three Bradyrhizobium japonicum strains with two soybean (Glycine max. L.) cultivars
Authors:H. Moawad  S. M. S. Badr El-Din  M. A. Khalafallah
Affiliation:(1) Soils and Water Use Laboratory, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:Summary A field experiment was condutced in a clay loam soil to study the performance of three Bradyrhizobium japonicum strains; USDA 110, USDA 138 and TAL 379, in relation to their N2-fixing potential and competitiveness on two soybean cultivars (Clark and Calland). Inoculation of soybean cultivars with these strains, either singly or in combination, induced significant increases in plant dry weight, N2 fixation and seed yields. However, no significant differences were found between the rhizobial strains and/or their mixtures in N2 fixation and increased seed yield for both cultivars. The two soybean cultivars gave similar responses to inoculation. No significant differences in seed yield were observed between Clark and Calland cultivars. The interaction between inoculant strain and soybean cultivar was not significant. The competition between strains for nodulation was assessed. Strain USDA 110 was the most competitive, followed by USDA 138. Strain TAL 379 was always less competitive on both cultivars. The incidence of double-strain occupancy of nodules varied from 8% to 40%.
Keywords:N2 fixation  Bradyrhizobium japonicum strains  Soybean cultivars  Seed inoculation  Strain-specific fluorescent antibodies
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