Nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) and cross inoculation in 12 Prosopis (mesquite) species |
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Authors: | Peter Felker Peter R. Clark |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, 92521 Riverside, California |
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Abstract: | The leguminous tree mesquite (Prosopis spp) exists on millions of hectares of semi-arid regions of the world. No whole plant acetylene reductions for mesquite have been reported in the literature and nodulation has only been reported for three of the forty-four species. We report greenhouse studies in which 12Prosopis species representing African and North and South American germplasm (1) became nodulated when inoculated with rhizobia strain isolated from a North American mesquite, (2) grew on a nitrogen free nutrient media, (3) reduced acetylene to ethylene, and (4) had a positive significant correlation between the acetylene reduction rates and above ground dry matter. The capability of mesquite to fix nitrogen must now be considered firmly established. |
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Keywords: | Drought-adapted legumes Leguminous trees Rangeland improvement Semi-arid soils |
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