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Use Of Specific N2 Fixing Genotypes As Crop Inoculants: Progress Made And Potential For Stressful Soil Environments

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

64

Pages

14

Published

2003

Size

629 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/ECO030022

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

S. Cummings & M. Andrews

Abstract

Use of specific N2 fixing genotypes as crop inoculants: progress made and potential for stressful soil environments S. Cummings & M. Andrews The School of Sciences, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK Abstract Unlike N fertiliser, inoculation of crops with diazotrophic bacteria does not reliably increase crop yield. Inoculants added to plants are often ineffective due to an inappropriate mechanism of action that does not add substantial nitrogen to the system, low viability of the inoculant or poor persistence of the bacteria in the soil. In this paper we identify the major problems of using inoculants, and dicuss how improved effectiveness may be achieved by selecting strains of bacteria capable of tolerating soil stresses while effectively fixing nitrogen. The key elements of an effective inoculant are identified, as a mechanism that increases plant available nitrogen, a high quality inoculant appropriate to the crop cultivar being grown and an inoculant which is competitive and robust

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