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Selecting Rhizobium phaseoli strains for use with beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Kenya: infectiveness and tolerance of acidity and aluminium

Forty strains of Rhizobium phaseoli, isolated from Kenyan soils, were tested for infectiveness on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). 28 strains were infective and a cultivar × Rhizobium interaction was observed. 48 strains were screened for tolerance of acidity and Al in liquid culture. Assessment...

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Published in:Plant and soil 1988-11, Vol.112 (1), p.7-13
Main Authors: Karanja, N.K. (Reading Univ. (UK). Dept. of Soil Science), Wood, M
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description Forty strains of Rhizobium phaseoli, isolated from Kenyan soils, were tested for infectiveness on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). 28 strains were infective and a cultivar × Rhizobium interaction was observed. 48 strains were screened for tolerance of acidity and Al in liquid culture. Assessment of visible turbidity after 14 days indicated 34 strains tolerant of pH 4.5 but none tolerant of pH 3.5. No strain was tolerant of 50µM/Al at pH 5.5. Three strains were tolerant of 20 µM Al at pH 5.5 and 10 µM Al at pH 4.5. Screening on a solid medium identified strains tolerant of 20 and 50 µM Al at pH 5.5 and 4.5 which were sensitive to these treatments in liquid culture. Those strains tolerant to 20 µM Al at pH 4.5 and 5.5 in liquid culture were correctly identified on the solid medium.
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ACIDEZ
ACIDITE
ACIDITY
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
ALUMINIO
ALUMINIUM
aluminum
Biological and medical sciences
Economic plant physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General agronomy. Plant production
INOCULACION
INOCULATION
KENIA
KENYA
Liquids
nodulation
Orchard soils
Organic soils
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
RHIZOBIUM
Rhizobium leguminosarum
Rhizobium leguminosarum phaseoli
Rhizobium phaseoli
Soil organic carbon
Soil-plant relationships. Soil fertility. Fertilization. Amendments
soils (acid)
Symbiosis (nodules, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, mycorrhiza...)
Turbidity
title Selecting Rhizobium phaseoli strains for use with beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Kenya: infectiveness and tolerance of acidity and aluminium
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