In this paper we review the influence of various soil factors on the legume–Rhizobium symbiotic relationship. Abiotic factors such as extremes in soil pH (highly acidic or alkaline soils), salinity, tillage, high soil temperature and chemical residues, all of which can occur in crop and pasture systems in southern Australia, generally reduce populations of Rhizobium in the soil. Naturally occurring Rhizobium populations, although often found in high numbers, are generally poor in their ability to fix nitrogen and can compete strongly with introduced Rhizobium inoculant. The introduction of new legume genera as a continuing and essential part of change in farming systems usually requires the need to identify new and specific inoculant Rhizob...
Many abiotic factors have affected symbiosis effectiveness. However, the responses and interactions ...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixationis a key factor in the low-input farming systemto sustain long time soil ...
Most legume species can fix atmospheric N₂ via symbiotic bacteria (collectively termed rhizobia) in ...
South Island hill and high country soils typically have deficiencies of nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphu...
Mutualistic symbiosis and nitrogen fixation of legume rhizobia play a key role in ecological environ...
In the managed agricultural ecosystems of southern Australia, if an edaphic environment is not stres...
Copyright © CSIRO 2000The current dissatisfaction with low productivity of annual medic (Medicago sp...
Successful establishment of white clover (Trifolium repens) and lucerne (Medicago sativa) in the fie...
The current dissatisfaction with low productivity of annual medic (Medicago spp.) pastures has highl...
The population size and symbiotic performance (ability to fix N2) of rhizobia (Rhizobium leguminosar...
Many factors have been shown to affect rhizobial populations in soil. These include: soil fertility;...
Most species in the Leguminosae (legume family) can fix atmospheric nitrogen (N2) via symbiotic bact...
The mutualistic legume–rhizobia symbiosis that leads to nodule formation and ensuing nitrogen fixati...
With recent advances in rhizobial phylogeny, questions are being asked as to how an ecological frame...
Many abiotic factors have affected symbiosis effectiveness. However, the responses and interactions ...
Many abiotic factors have affected symbiosis effectiveness. However, the responses and interactions ...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixationis a key factor in the low-input farming systemto sustain long time soil ...
Most legume species can fix atmospheric N₂ via symbiotic bacteria (collectively termed rhizobia) in ...
South Island hill and high country soils typically have deficiencies of nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphu...
Mutualistic symbiosis and nitrogen fixation of legume rhizobia play a key role in ecological environ...
In the managed agricultural ecosystems of southern Australia, if an edaphic environment is not stres...
Copyright © CSIRO 2000The current dissatisfaction with low productivity of annual medic (Medicago sp...
Successful establishment of white clover (Trifolium repens) and lucerne (Medicago sativa) in the fie...
The current dissatisfaction with low productivity of annual medic (Medicago spp.) pastures has highl...
The population size and symbiotic performance (ability to fix N2) of rhizobia (Rhizobium leguminosar...
Many factors have been shown to affect rhizobial populations in soil. These include: soil fertility;...
Most species in the Leguminosae (legume family) can fix atmospheric nitrogen (N2) via symbiotic bact...
The mutualistic legume–rhizobia symbiosis that leads to nodule formation and ensuing nitrogen fixati...
With recent advances in rhizobial phylogeny, questions are being asked as to how an ecological frame...
Many abiotic factors have affected symbiosis effectiveness. However, the responses and interactions ...
Many abiotic factors have affected symbiosis effectiveness. However, the responses and interactions ...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixationis a key factor in the low-input farming systemto sustain long time soil ...
Most legume species can fix atmospheric N₂ via symbiotic bacteria (collectively termed rhizobia) in ...