Determination of abundance and symbiotic effectiveness of native rhizobia nodulating soybean and other legumes in Rwanda.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10138
Felix Nzeyimana, Richard N Onwonga, Fredrick O Ayuke, George N Chemining'wa, Nsharwasi L Nabahungu, Joseph Bigirimana, Umuhoza K Noella Josiane
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Abstract

Rhizobia diversity in the rhizosphere is one of the key promoters of biological nitrogen fixation between host legumes and microsymbionts, although related complex interaction may depend on various factors. This research was intended to assess the abundance of indigenous rhizobia isolates under various soil conditions, as well as their effectiveness to nodulate legumes such as soybeans. Factors such as soil properties and legume species influence the volume and symbiotic effectiveness of native rhizobia to nodulate crop legumes. To investigate the abundance of rhizobia isolates, legume crops were uprooted to obtain nodules for most probable number (MPN) determination of rhizobia isolates, and soybean (Glycine max.) was used to verify the presence of suitable and efficient rhizobia strains for nitrogen fixation. Soil samples were obtained from the holes out of which nodules were collected, and the laboratory analysis included pH, Mg, K, available P, organic C, Ca, and N to establish the correlation between the soil status and number of rhizobia isolates' cells. Significant variations (p-value <.05) were observed in the cell counts of Rhizobia isolates from Glycine max, Phaseolus vulgaris, Pisum sativum, and Vigna unguiculata, particularly when compared to Arachis hypogaea isolates under acidic conditions. Notably, Pisum sativum and Vigna unguiculata showed consistent performance across all pH conditions. The number of rhizobia isolates was found to be significantly linked to total N and P deficiencies (p < .05). It was also established that total N was dependent on the number of rhizobia cells and that there is a strong correlation between organic carbon and N content. This study highlights the crucial role of understanding and optimizing conditions for rhizobia nodulation in diverse soil environments, emphasizing its potential impact on enhancing biological nitrogen fixation in legumes.

确定卢旺达大豆和其他豆科植物中本地根瘤菌的丰度和共生效果。
根瘤菌多样性是寄主豆科植物和微共生体之间生物固氮的关键促进因素之一,但相关的复杂相互作用可能取决于各种因素。本研究旨在评估各种土壤条件下本地根瘤菌分离物的丰度,以及它们对豆科植物(如大豆)的作用效果。土壤特性和豆科植物种类等因素会影响本地根瘤菌对作物豆科植物的结核量和共生效果。为了研究根瘤菌分离株的数量,拔除豆科作物以获得结核,从而确定根瘤菌分离株的最可能数量(MPN),并用大豆(Glycine max.)来验证是否存在合适且高效的根瘤菌株进行固氮。土壤样本取自采集结核的孔洞,实验室分析包括 pH 值、镁、钾、可利用磷、有机碳、钙和氮,以确定土壤状况与根瘤菌分离细胞数量之间的相关性。在酸性条件下,尤其是与花生根瘤菌分离株相比,最大甘薯、普通相思豆、豌豆和糯玉米的差异显著(p-value)。值得注意的是,Pisum sativum 和 Vigna unguiculata 在所有 pH 值条件下都表现出一致的性能。研究发现,根瘤菌分离株的数量与氮和磷的总缺乏量有显著关系(p
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