INOCULATION ENHANCES SOYBEAN PHYSIOLOGY AND YIELD UNDER MODERATE DROUGHT

O. Basal, A. Szabó
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With a high seed content of protein and oil, soybean is one of the most widely-grown legumes worldwide. Inoculation process enables soybean to achieve most, and sometimes all, of his nitrogen requirements through N2-fixation process, however, this process, like soybean plant itself, is drought-sensitive. Drought is globally-increasingly imposed as a result of climatic changes, negatively affecting soybean production. An experiment was conducted in Debrecen, Hungary in 2017 and 2018 to evaluate the influence of moderate drought stress on some physiological parameters of both inoculated and non-inoculated soybean plants. Results showed that drought negatively affected soybean's physiology and yield, regardless of inoculation; however, inoculated plants could maintain better values of studied parameters relative to their non-inoculated counterparts. On the other hand, drought occurring during R4 stage had more noticeable effects on soybean plants as compared to drought occurring earlier (at V2 stage) during vegetative period. It was concluded that inoculation could be a beneficial strategy in order for soybean to reveal better physiology and, consequently, better yield under moderate drought conditions, and that the timing of drought stress occurrence is crucial regarding soybean's vigor and final seed yield.
接种对中度干旱条件下大豆生理机能和产量有促进作用
大豆富含蛋白质和油脂,是世界上种植最广泛的豆类之一。接种过程可以使大豆通过固氮过程实现大部分甚至全部的氮需求,但固氮过程与大豆植株本身一样,对干旱敏感。由于气候变化,干旱在全球范围内日益严重,对大豆生产产生了负面影响。2017年和2018年在匈牙利德布勒森进行了中度干旱胁迫对接种和未接种大豆植株部分生理参数的影响。结果表明,无论接种与否,干旱对大豆生理和产量都有负面影响;然而,接种植株相对于未接种植株能更好地保持所研究的参数值。另一方面,干旱发生在R4期对大豆植株的影响较早于营养期(V2期)更为显著。由此可见,在中度干旱条件下,接种是提高大豆生理机能和产量的有利措施,干旱胁迫发生的时机对大豆的活力和最终种子产量至关重要。
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