Differential responses of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) — Rhizobium combinations to saline soil conditions |
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Authors: | A. K. Saxena R. B. Rewari |
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Affiliation: | (1) Divison of Microbiology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 110 012 New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | Summary Chickpea cultivars (Cicer arietinum L.) and their symbiosis with specific strains of Rhizobium spp. were examined under salt stress. The growth of rhizobia declined with NaCl concentrations increasing from 0.01 to 2% (w : v). Two Rhizobium spp. strains (F-75 and KG 31) tolerated 1.5% NaCl. Of the 10 chickpea cultivars examined, only three (Pusa 312, Pusa 212, and Pusa 240) germinated at 1.5% NaCl. The chickpea — Rhizobium spp. symbiosis was examined in the field, with soil varying in salinity from electrical conductivity (EC) 4.5 to EC 5.2 dSm-1, to identify combinations giving satisfactory yields. Significant interactions between strains and cultivars caused differential yields of nodules, dry matter, and grain. Four chickpea — Rhizobium spp. combinations, Pusa 240 and F-75 (660 kg ha-1), Pusa 240 and IC 76 (440 kg ha-1), Pusa 240 and KG 31 (390 kg ha-1), and Pusa 312 and KG 31 (380 kg ha-1), produced significantly higher grain yields in saline soil. |
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Keywords: | Chickpea Rhizobium spp. combinations Cicer arietinum L. Nodulation Rhizobium spp. Salinity stress Salt tolerance |
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