Progress during eight years of work in Rhodesia with Rhizobium is presented. 370 of the country's 507 known indigenous species of legumes have been examined for nodulation, and all but 13 found to form nodules. A collection of 573 isolates of Rhizobium, 221 of them from other countries, has been built up on a basis of selecting strains for agricultural use. Results of greenhouse tests of nitrogen-fixing powers of Rhizobium, and of field-tests of selected strains, are given. A factory is producing inoculants at the rate of 9000 units a year. A survey has shown virtual absence of field-failure of these inoculants.Keywords: agricultural uses|nitrogen fixing|strains|species lists|innoculants|nodulations|legumes|indigenous species|Rhodesia|bacte...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 149-180).Reports on the natural and laboratory infection...
Inoculation of legume seed with the specific root nodule organism is probably the most significant a...
As the world population increases, improvements in crop growth and yield will be needed to meet risi...
Grain legumes play a significant role in smallholder farming systems in Africa because of their cont...
With the low input of fertilizers into African farming systems, it is necessary to harness biologica...
Legumes are important components for both smallholder and commercial agriculture in Zimbabwe in rela...
The ability of indigenous rhizobia to nodulate a legume crop effectively, or to act as barrier to th...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) as a result of mutual symbiosis between the rhizobia and the cult...
In Jamaican soils, the indigenous population of rhizobia are low and are generally ineffective. This...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
Rhizobia are well known for their capacity to establish a symbiosis with legumes. They inhabit root ...
Rhizobia form root nodules that fix nitrogen (N2) in symbiotic legumes. Extending the ability of the...
Study of the legume/rhizobium symbiosis necessitates an understanding of methods to isolate and char...
Most legume species can fix atmospheric N₂ via symbiotic bacteria (collectively termed rhizobia) in ...
Rhizobia form root nodules that fix nitrogen (N2) in symbiotic legumes. Extending the ability of th...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 149-180).Reports on the natural and laboratory infection...
Inoculation of legume seed with the specific root nodule organism is probably the most significant a...
As the world population increases, improvements in crop growth and yield will be needed to meet risi...
Grain legumes play a significant role in smallholder farming systems in Africa because of their cont...
With the low input of fertilizers into African farming systems, it is necessary to harness biologica...
Legumes are important components for both smallholder and commercial agriculture in Zimbabwe in rela...
The ability of indigenous rhizobia to nodulate a legume crop effectively, or to act as barrier to th...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) as a result of mutual symbiosis between the rhizobia and the cult...
In Jamaican soils, the indigenous population of rhizobia are low and are generally ineffective. This...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
Rhizobia are well known for their capacity to establish a symbiosis with legumes. They inhabit root ...
Rhizobia form root nodules that fix nitrogen (N2) in symbiotic legumes. Extending the ability of the...
Study of the legume/rhizobium symbiosis necessitates an understanding of methods to isolate and char...
Most legume species can fix atmospheric N₂ via symbiotic bacteria (collectively termed rhizobia) in ...
Rhizobia form root nodules that fix nitrogen (N2) in symbiotic legumes. Extending the ability of th...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 149-180).Reports on the natural and laboratory infection...
Inoculation of legume seed with the specific root nodule organism is probably the most significant a...
As the world population increases, improvements in crop growth and yield will be needed to meet risi...