Effect of organic matter on the growth,nodulation, and nitrogen fixation of soybean grown under acid and saline conditions |
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Authors: | Innocent Y.D. Lawson Kikuo Muramatsu Ichio Nioh |
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Affiliation: | 1. United Graduate School of Agricultural Science , Gifu University , Gifu , 501-11 , Japan;2. United Graduate School of Agricultural Science , Gifu University , Gifu , 501-11 , Japan;3. Faculty of Agriculture , Shizuoka University , Shizuoka , 422 , Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract A field experiment was conducted to examine the effects of two organic materials (Bark and Tenporon composts) on the growth, nodulation and nitrogen fixation (measured as acetylene-reducing activity) of soybean plants (Glycine max L.) under acid and saline conditions. These organic materials were incorporated into acid and saline (induced by irrigating the soil with a NaCl solution) soils at 4% rate of application. These composts tended to improve nodule formation in soybean under acid and saline conditions, especially in the plants treated with Bark compost. Acetylene-reducing activity was significantly (P<0.05) increased by these composts under acid condition. These composts also tended to improve shoot growth under acid and saline conditions, presumably due to the improvement of the soil moisture status of the soils and nutrient uptake. These results suggest that the growth of soybean could be improved by the application of organic matter under acid and saline conditions. |
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Keywords: | acetylene-reducing activity acid and saline soils compost Glycine max L. nodulation |
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