Native Rhizobia Population
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1. Taxa de inóculo na habilidade competitiva de rizóbios e eficiência na fixação do N2 em feijão-caupi ( Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp,). / Inoculum rate in competitiveness and effective ability for nitrogen fixation of rhizobia on Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.).
O feijão - caupi (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) é cultivado, no Brasil, nas mais diferentes condições edafoclimáticas. Devido a sua boa adaptabilidade às condições tropicais e por ser uma cultura de alto valor sócio-econômico, tem um papel importante para a capitalização de pequenos agricultores na região Nordeste. Por ser uma leguminosa, o feij
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 28/02/2011
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2. Inoculation Response of Legumes in Relation to the Number and Effectiveness of Indigenous Rhizobium Populations
The response of legumes to inoculation with rhizobia can be affected by many factors. Little work has been undertaken to examine how indigenous populations or rhizobia affect this response. We conducted a series of inoculation trials in four Hawaiian soils with six legume species (Glycine max, Vigna unguiculata, Phaseolus lunatus, Leucaena leucocephala, Arac
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3. Competition Among Rhizobium spp. for Nodulation of Leucaena leucocephala in Two Tropical Soils †
The successful nodulation of legumes by a Rhizobium strain is determined by the competitive ability of that strain against the mixture of other native and inoculant rhizobia. Competition among six Leucaena rhizobial strains in single and multistrain inoculants were studied. Field inoculation trials were conducted in an oxisol and a mollisol soil, both of whi
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4. Variation in Preference for Rhizobium meliloti Within and Between Medicago sativa Cultivars Grown in Soil †
Variation in nodulation preferences for Rhizobium strains within and between Medicago sativa cultivars was assessed in the greenhouse with plants grown in Leonard jars and two soils of diverse origin (Lanark and Ottawa), using inocula consisting of effective individual or paired strains of R. meliloti which could be recognized by high-concentration antibioti
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5. Nodulation Efficiency of Legume Inoculation as Determined by Intrinsic Antibiotic Resistance †
Patterns of intrinsic resistance and susceptibility to different levels of antibiotics were determined for strains of both fast- and slow-growing rhizobia. These patterns were stable to plant passage when they were used to identify Rhizobium strains in nodule suspensions or nodule isolates. The method of identification by intrinsic resistance and susceptibil
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6. Diversity of Plasmid Profiles and Conservation of Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation Genes in Newly Isolated Rhizobium Strains Nodulating Sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.)
Forty-five Rhizobium strains nodulating sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.), isolated from plants grown in different sites in Menorca Island and southern Spain, were examined for plasmid content and the location and organization of nif (nitrogen fixation) and nod (nodulation) sequences. A great diversity in both number and size of the plasmids was observed in th