Germplasm Assessment in Trifolium Species

1991 
Populations of 64 taxa of Trifolium were assessed for nitrogen fixation and dry matter production with and without added mineral nitrogen. The number of rhizobia per gram of compost capable of inducing nodulation was tested in 7 species and ranged from 3 to 114, showing interspecific variation for nodulation with indigenous rhizobia. In a sample of 8 species, nitrogen fixation was assessed by acetylene reduction and nodule scoring. There was a good correlation (84 %, P ≤ 0.01) between the two methods, and therefore nodule score was used as a measure of nitrogen fixation in the main assessment. There were large differences between populations in terms of shoot and root dry weight, the shoot: root ratio and nodule score. Added nitrate had a significant effect on all characters, increasing shoot dry weight and the shoot: root ratio and decreasing root dry weight and the nodule score. Results showed the importance of assessing legume germplasm with and without added nitrate in locations where suitable rhizobia for the nodulation of exotic species might not be present.
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