BACKGROUND AND AIMS Understanding the impact of soil rhizobial populations and inoculant rhizobia in supplying sufficient nodulation is crucial to optimising N2 fixation by legume crops. This study explored the impact of different rates of inoculant rhizobia and contrasting soil rhizobia on nodulation and N2 fixation in faba bean (Vicia faba L.). METHODS Faba beans were inoculated with one of seven rates of rhizobial inoculation, from no inoculant to 100 times the normal rate of inoculation, sown at two field sites, with or without soil rhizobia present, and their nodulation and N2 fixation assessed. RESULTS At the site without soil rhizobia, inoculation increased nodule number and increased N2 fixation from 21 to 129 kg shoot N ha−1, while...
This study reports the interaction of rhizobium strains and varieties on yield and yield components ...
In the aim to study the influence of phosphorus and nitrogen fertilization and rhizobia inoculation ...
In order to improve of agro-ecosystem productivity based on cereal and legumes rotation, fourteen Rh...
Soil fertility is one of the major limiting factors for crop’s productivity in Egypt and the world i...
Soil fertility is one of the major limiting factors for crop’s productivity in Egypt and the world i...
High nitrogen (N) fertiliser costs and sustainability concerns have increased interest in cultivatin...
The study on the response of common bean genotypes to rhizobia inoculation and effects of P and N on...
The cost of chemical fertilizer is high and their use efficiency especially nitrogen fertilizer is l...
The productivity of the faba bean has declined in Ethiopia, owing to poor management practices, such...
Nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting bean production in Africa. This problem can be allevi...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
Application of starter Nitrogenous fertilizer with rhizobial strains have been hypothesized to incre...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
Dry Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), is the second-most important grain legume, and North Dakota has r...
Quantification of legume nitrogen (N) rhizodeposition (N derived from roots) and its fate in agroeco...
This study reports the interaction of rhizobium strains and varieties on yield and yield components ...
In the aim to study the influence of phosphorus and nitrogen fertilization and rhizobia inoculation ...
In order to improve of agro-ecosystem productivity based on cereal and legumes rotation, fourteen Rh...
Soil fertility is one of the major limiting factors for crop’s productivity in Egypt and the world i...
Soil fertility is one of the major limiting factors for crop’s productivity in Egypt and the world i...
High nitrogen (N) fertiliser costs and sustainability concerns have increased interest in cultivatin...
The study on the response of common bean genotypes to rhizobia inoculation and effects of P and N on...
The cost of chemical fertilizer is high and their use efficiency especially nitrogen fertilizer is l...
The productivity of the faba bean has declined in Ethiopia, owing to poor management practices, such...
Nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting bean production in Africa. This problem can be allevi...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
Application of starter Nitrogenous fertilizer with rhizobial strains have been hypothesized to incre...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
Dry Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), is the second-most important grain legume, and North Dakota has r...
Quantification of legume nitrogen (N) rhizodeposition (N derived from roots) and its fate in agroeco...
This study reports the interaction of rhizobium strains and varieties on yield and yield components ...
In the aim to study the influence of phosphorus and nitrogen fertilization and rhizobia inoculation ...
In order to improve of agro-ecosystem productivity based on cereal and legumes rotation, fourteen Rh...