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Nitrogen fixation in soybean as influenced by cultivar and Rhizobium strain
Authors:S K A Danso  C Hera  C Douka
Institution:(1) Joint FAO/IAEA Division, Wagramerstrasse 5, P.O.B. 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria;(2) Research Institute for Cereals and Industrial Crops, Fundulea, Romania;(3) Nuclear Research Centre ‘Democritos’, Aghia Paraskevi, Attiki, Greece
Abstract:Summary The15N-substratum labeling technique and other indirect methods were used to compare nitrogen (N2) fixation in soybean varieties grown in the field in Greece and Romania. Significant variation in the amount (Ndfa) and proportion of N derived from fixation (% Ndfa) was found in different varieties. With 20 kg N/ha applied to soil, N2 fixed ranged from 22 to 236 kg N/ha in Greece and from 17 to 132 kg N/ha in Romania. In general, varieties or treatments with higher dry matter yield supported greater fixation. Also, varieties with high Ndfa had high % Ndfa andvice versa. Breeding N2-fixing legumes for high yields at low soil N levels therefore appears to be a reasonable strategy for enhancing N2 fixation. Heavy applications of inorganic N fertilizer severely depressed N2 fixation in two out of the three varieties used in Romania. One variety, F 74–412, however, derived slightly higher amounts of N2 from fixation at 100 kg N/ha rate than when fertilized with 20 kg N/ha. In Greece, Chippewa, Williams and Amsoy-71 inoculated with a Nitragin inoculant fixed similar amounts of N2 at both 20 and 100 kg N/ha fertilizer rates. However, when Chippewa and Williams were inoculated with amother, locally-isolated Rhizobium strain, N2 fixation was substantially depressed at the higher N rate.
Keywords:Bradyrhizobium japonicum            Dry matter yield            15N-substratum labeling technique  Soybean vaneties
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