The inheritance of preference for strains of Rhizobium trifolii by white clover (Trifolium repents) |
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Authors: | G. HARDARSON D. GARETH JONES |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Botany, The University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY233DD |
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Abstract: | The preference or selection of Rhizobium strains by both parental and F1 white clover plants was studied using antibiotic resistant mutants of Rhizobium trifolii. Highly significant differences were found between crosses in their preference for 75 str. Progenies from crosses between plants in which the preference for 75 str was 90–100% had 85% of the nodules inhabited by that strain. Progenies of crosses between plants in which the preference for 75 str was less than 50% had only 13% of their nodules inhabited by 75 str. Intermediate values were found for progenies from other crosses. The inheritance for this particular character was clearly additive and without any dominance or maternal effect. The results are discussed from the point of view of improving symbiotic nitrogen fixation by breeding white clover for uniform preference for effective strains of R. trifolii. |
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