Inoculation of millet with azospirillum |
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Authors: | Lynn E Barber Sterling A Russell Harold J Evans |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, 97331 Corvallis, Oregon |
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Abstract: | Summary Millet plants (Pennisetum glaucum) were grown at three levels of nitrogen fertilization with and without an inoculum of live nitrogen-fixing Azospirillum cells. The highest average rate of nitrogen fixation as estimated from acetylene reduction by excised preincubated roots was only 23g N2 fixed per ha per day and occurred after treatment with low levels of nitrogen amendment. The average rates of acetylene reduction for intact plants at all treatments were also low. The lack of significant nitrogen fixation due to an Azospirillum-millet association in this study was substantiated by plant dry weight analysis, and determination of the nitrogen content of plants, pot leachate, and soil. There was significant correlation between the total nitrogen content of the plants per pot at the termination of the experiment and the amount of nitrogen fertilizer added initially, but there was no effect of inoculum on final total nitrogen content. |
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Keywords: | Acetylene reduction Azospirillum Dry weight Greenhouse Inoculation Millet Nitrogen fixation Pennisetum Spirillum |
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