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Symbiotic effectiveness of strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar phaseoli isolated from soils of Rwanda
Authors:R. Lalande  P. C. Bigwaneza  H. Antoun
Affiliation:(1) Station de recherches, Agriculture Canada, 2560 boul. Hochelaga, G1V 2J3 Sainte-Foy, (Québec), Canada;(2) Département des Sols, FSAA, Université Laval, G1K 7P4 Québec, (Québec), Canada
Abstract:We have isolated 48 strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar phaseoli from nodules of Phaseolus vulgaris L. cultivated on 32 different soils at 22 various locations in Rwanda, Central Africa. The symbiotic effectiveness of the strains was appraised in the greenhouse by measuring shoots dry matter and total plant nitrogen content after six weeks of growth. Of the strains tested 19%, 58% and 23% were rated very effective, effective and ineffective, respectively. A very significant correlation (r=0.96, P<0.01) was observed between shoots dry matter and total N content. By using the total nitrogen balance method, it was estimated that in the presence of a very effective strain, up to 86% of the N present in the shoots comes from N2 fixation. No significant correlations were observed between the symbiotic effectiveness of the strains and the pH of the soils from which they originated, the tolerance of the strains to acidity or their ability to produce organic acids. The nine very effective strains selected were highly competitive against two ineffective strains with the two P. vulgaris cultivars Rubona-5 and Kiryumukwe.Contribution no 367, Station de recherches, Agriculture Canada.Contribution no 367, Station de recherches, Agriculture Canada.
Keywords:Phaseolus vulgaris  Rhizobium leguminosarum bv phaseoli  symbiotic effectiveness
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