Md. Cordovilla et al., GROWTH AND SYMBIOTIC PERFORMANCE OF FABA BEAN INOCULATED WITH RHIZOBIUM-LEGUMINOSARUM BIOVAR VICIAE STRAINS TOLERANT TO SALT, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 42(1), 1996, pp. 133-140
Strain GRA19 of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar. viciae was found to be
tolerant to low levels of salt (50 mM) by comparing growth under stre
ss conditions to that in the absence of stress. Growth and symbiotic N
-2 fixation (acetylene reduction activity) under saline conditions of
the faba bean (Vicia faba L.) cultivar Alameda inoculated with GRA19 w
ere reduced. Salinity significantly decreased shoot and root dry weigh
t, nodule dry weight, and average individual nodule dry weight. Nitrog
en fixation was more severely affected by salinity than plant growth a
nd nodulation. Evidence presented here suggests the need for selecting
faba bean cultivars that are tolerant to salt stress for breeding pro
grams in order to improve the symbiotic performance of R. leguminosaru
m biovar. viciae.