Effectiveness of foreign bradyrhizobia strains in enhancing nodulation, dry matter and seed yield of soybean (Glycine max L.) cultivars in Nigeria

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作者
Okereke, GU
Onochie, C
Onunkwo, A
Onyeagba, E
机构
[1] Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ, Fac Nat Sci, Biotechnol Res Ctr, Awka, Nigeria
[2] Anambra State Coll Agr, Igbariam, Anambra State, Nigeria
关键词
bradyrhizobia; soybean cultivar; nodulation; seed yield; inoculation response;
D O I
10.1007/s003740000264
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Field experiments were conducted to investigate the performance of three soybean cultivars with five foreign bradyrhizobia strains in different regions. The experiments at the two sites were designed with soybean (Glycine max L.) cultivars as the main factor and bradyrhizobia strains (USDA 136, TAL 122, USDA 6, TAL 377 and TAL 102) as the sub-factor. The experiments were arranged in randomised complete block design with four replications. Results show that nodule number, nodule dry weight and shoot dry weight, total N and seed yield were significantly increased when soybean cultivars were inoculated with foreign bradyrhizobia in two locations in the south east of Nigeria. At 63 days after planting the percentage increase in nodule number and dry weight after inoculation of soybean cultivars with bradyrhizobia strains ranged from 71 to 486% and from 0 to 200%, respectively. The percentage increase in shoot dry matter, %N and total N after bradyrhizobia inoculation ranged between 2-130%, 18-62% and 35-191%, respectively at Awka, and at the Igbariam site the percentage increase in shoot dry weight, %N and total N ranged between 3-76%, 0-43% and 19-125%, respectively. Seed yields after bradyrhizobia inoculation of soybean cultivar TGX 1485-1D at Igbariam ranged between 1.20 and 2.18 t ha(-1) against the uninoculated plants, which had seed yields of 1.05 t ha(-1). The poorest yield response after inoculation with bradyrhizobia strains was observed in soybean cultivar M-351, with a seed yield ranging from 0.60 to 0.98 t ha(-1). The fact that foreign bradyrhizobia strains were more effective than the indigenous strains for all the parameters studied suggests that there is a need to use bradyrhizobia inoculants for increased soybean production in Nigeria. The variations in the strain performance with the different soybean cultivars at the two sites, emphasises the need for careful Bradyrhizobium spp. strain selection. The fact that inoculation response was cultivar- and site-specific suggests that strategies for improving inoculation response in soybean cultivars should also consider the soil environment where the soybean is to be produced.
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