Promiscuous soybean lines have been bred on the basis that they would nodulate freely without artificial inoculation. However, our recent studies have demonstrated that the indigenous rhizobia are not able to meet their full nitrogen (N) requirement. Rhizobia inoculation might be necessary. We examined the competition for nodule formation among native Rhizobia spp. and two inoculated Bradyrhizobia strains (R25B indigenous strain and a mixture of R25B+IRj 2180A indigenous strain from soybean lines in the savanna of northern Nigeria), their effect on N fixation, and their contribution to the yield of four soybean cultivars, grown in the field in three different agroecological zones in the moist savanna of Nigeria. About 34% of nodules were fo...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] plants are grown in soils containing large indigenous bradyrhizobia...
Identification of effective indigenous rhizobia isolates would lead to development of efficient and ...
The ability of soybean to nodulate with a wide range of indigenous bradyrhizobia has been used in a ...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
The symbiotic performance of promiscuous soybeans depends upon the population size, effectiveness an...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviat...
Commercial inoculants are often used to inoculate field-grown soybean in Europe. However, nodulation...
ABSTRACT For many tropical countries particularly in Africa Biological Nitrogen Fixation BNF continu...
Presence of indigenous rhizobia nodulating promiscuous soyabean was determined in 92, mainly sandy s...
Three strains of Bradyrhizobium spp (LS8, LS50 and TAL 102) were evaluated in two soils in Ghana (Ag...
Promiscuously nodulating soybeans were developed by IITA, Ibadan, and introduced in the moist savann...
Soils of many potential soybean fields in Africa are characterized by low levels of biological nitro...
In as much as the noted ability of the promiscuous TGx soybean varieties developed by the Internatio...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] plants are grown in soils containing large indigenous bradyrhizobia...
Identification of effective indigenous rhizobia isolates would lead to development of efficient and ...
The ability of soybean to nodulate with a wide range of indigenous bradyrhizobia has been used in a ...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
The symbiotic performance of promiscuous soybeans depends upon the population size, effectiveness an...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviat...
Commercial inoculants are often used to inoculate field-grown soybean in Europe. However, nodulation...
ABSTRACT For many tropical countries particularly in Africa Biological Nitrogen Fixation BNF continu...
Presence of indigenous rhizobia nodulating promiscuous soyabean was determined in 92, mainly sandy s...
Three strains of Bradyrhizobium spp (LS8, LS50 and TAL 102) were evaluated in two soils in Ghana (Ag...
Promiscuously nodulating soybeans were developed by IITA, Ibadan, and introduced in the moist savann...
Soils of many potential soybean fields in Africa are characterized by low levels of biological nitro...
In as much as the noted ability of the promiscuous TGx soybean varieties developed by the Internatio...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] plants are grown in soils containing large indigenous bradyrhizobia...
Identification of effective indigenous rhizobia isolates would lead to development of efficient and ...