Dynamics of formation and functioning of legume-rhizobial symbiosis Mesorhizobium ciceri-Cicer arietinum (variety Pam'iat')

Autor: Olha Lohosha, Yuliia Vorobei
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: JANUARY 2021. :129-136
ISSN: 1835-2707
1835-2693
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.21.15.01.2952
Popis: The study of the dynamics of formation and functioning of symbiosis between nodule bacteria and chickpea plants was carried out in the northern region of Ukraine in the experimental plots, where the local population of chickpea mesorhizobia began to form. A new strain of Mesorhizobium ciceri ND-64 and a reference Mesorhizobium ciceri H-12 were used to inoculate Cicer arietinum seeds. The field study determined the number, weight, nitrogenase activity of nodules on the chickpea roots, dry green mass and mass of roots of chickpea plants of Pam'iat' variety. Samplings were carried out nine times in different phases of plant vegetation, starting from the branching phase and ending with the phase of complete maturity of seeds. The study showed that round and oval nodules appeared on the roots of chickpea plants during the branching stage. Gradually, they increased in size and in the phase of budding formed splices. The largest number of nodules (43.1 units/plant) was formed in the bean formation phase. The highest nitrogenase activity of the nodules was registered in the flowering phase. It was found that the bacterization of M. ciceri ND-64 promotes earlier formation and long-term functioning of the symbiotic apparatus in comparison with the reference strain and the control variant. The highest symbiotic rates under inoculation with M. ciceri ND-64 were registered at the beginning of the bean formation phase. In the control variant and with inoculation of M. ciceri H-12, these parameters were the highest later (at the end of the bean formation phase) and rapidly decreased in the subsequent phases, while the nodules formed by M. ciceri ND-64 continued to functioning actively. The positive effect of inoculation of chickpea seeds with a suspension of M. ciceri ND-64 on the increase in the number of beans and seeds per plant, weight of 1000 seeds and yield of chickpea plants was shown. Considering the obtained data, the new strain M. ciceri ND-64 is a promising bioagent of a microbial preparation for bacterization of chickpea
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