Recent progress and potential future directions to enhance biological nitrogen fixation in faba bean (Vicia faba L.).

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2024-05-21 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10145
Tamanna Jithesh, Euan K James, Pietro P M Iannetta, Becky Howard, Edward Dickin, James M Monaghan
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Abstract

The necessity for sustainable agricultural practices has propelled a renewed interest in legumes such as faba bean (Vicia faba L.) as agents to help deliver increased diversity to cropped systems and provide an organic source of nitrogen (N). However, the increased cultivation of faba beans has proven recalcitrant worldwide as a result of low yields. So, it is hoped that increased and more stable yields would improve the commercial success of the crop and so the likelihood of cultivation. Enhancing biological N fixation (BNF) in faba beans holds promise not only to enhance and stabilize yields but also to increase residual N available to subsequent cereal crops grown on the same field. In this review, we cover recent progress in enhancing BNF in faba beans. Specifically, rhizobial inoculation and the optimization of fertilizer input and cropping systems have received the greatest attention in the literature. We also suggest directions for future research on the subject. In the short term, modification of crop management practices such as fertilizer and biochar input may offer the benefits of enhanced BNF. In the long term, natural variation in rhizobial strains and faba bean genotypes can be harnessed. Strategies must be optimized on a local scale to realize the greatest benefits. Future research must measure the most useful parameters and consider the economic cost of strategies alongside the advantages of enhanced BNF.

加强蚕豆(Vicia faba L.)生物固氮的最新进展和未来潜在方向。
可持续农业实践的必要性促使人们重新关注豆科植物,如蚕豆(Vicia faba L.),将其作为有助于增加种植系统多样性并提供有机氮源的媒介。然而,由于产量低,蚕豆的增产在全球范围内都难以奏效。因此,人们希望提高产量并使其更加稳定,从而提高作物的商业成功率,并增加种植的可能性。提高蚕豆的生物氮固定(BNF)不仅有望提高和稳定产量,还能增加同一田地中后续谷类作物的残留氮。在本综述中,我们将介绍在提高蚕豆氮固定方面的最新进展。具体而言,根瘤菌接种以及肥料投入和耕作制度的优化在文献中最受关注。我们还就这一课题的未来研究方向提出了建议。从短期来看,改变肥料和生物炭投入等作物管理方法可能会带来提高生物营养系数的好处。从长远来看,可以利用根瘤菌菌株和蚕豆基因型的自然变异。必须在当地范围内优化策略,以实现最大效益。未来的研究必须测量最有用的参数,并在考虑增强生物营养因子优势的同时,考虑各项战略的经济成本。
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