Improving N2 fixation from the plant down: Compatibility of Trifolium subterraneum L. cultivars with soil rhizobia can influence symbiotic performance
Plant genotypes of Trifolium subterraneum L. (subterranean clover) were evaluated for differences in symbiotic N 2 fixation with soil rhizobia, with the long-term aim of using plant selection to overcome sub-optimal N 2 fixation associated with poorly effective soil rhizobia. Symbiotic performance (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant and soil 2010-02, Vol.327 (1-2), p.261-277 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plant genotypes of
Trifolium subterraneum
L. (subterranean clover) were evaluated for differences in symbiotic N
2
fixation with soil rhizobia, with the long-term aim of using plant selection to overcome sub-optimal N
2
fixation associated with poorly effective soil rhizobia. Symbiotic performance (SP) was assessed for 49 genotypes of subterranean clover with each of four pure
Rhizobium
strains isolated from soil. Plants were grown in N free media in the greenhouse and their shoot dry weights measured and expressed as a percentage of dry weight with
R. leguminosarm
bv.
trifolii
WSM1325, the recommended commercial inoculant. Average SP with two
Rhizobium
strains (H and J) ranged from completely ineffective to 80% of potential for the subterranean clover genotypes. Two clover cultivars with high (cv. Campeda) and low (cv. Clare) SP values were investigated in more detail. Campeda typically fixed more N
2
than Clare when inoculated with 30 soil extracts (4.2 vs 2.4 mg N
2
fixed/shoot) and with 14 pure strains isolated from those soils (4.2 vs 2.2 mg N
2
fixed/shoot). The poor performance of Clare could be attributed to interruptions at multiple stages of the symbiotic association, from nodule initiation (less nodules), nodule development (small, white nodules), through to reduced nodule function (N
2
fixed/mg nodule) depending on the inoculation treatment. Through the careful use of subterranean clover genotypes by plant breeders it should be possible to make significant gains in the SP of future subterranean clover cultivars. |
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ISSN: | 0032-079X 1573-5036 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11104-009-0052-8 |