MULTIPLICATION AND SURVIVAL OF CHICKPEA AND BEAN RHIZOBIA IN DRY SOILS - THE INFLUENCE OF STRAINS, MATRIC POTENTIAL AND SOIL TEXTURE

Authors
Citation
S. Issa et M. Wood, MULTIPLICATION AND SURVIVAL OF CHICKPEA AND BEAN RHIZOBIA IN DRY SOILS - THE INFLUENCE OF STRAINS, MATRIC POTENTIAL AND SOIL TEXTURE, Soil biology & biochemistry, 27(6), 1995, pp. 785-792
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
00380717
Volume
27
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
785 - 792
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-0717(1995)27:6<785:MASOCA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Multiplication and survival of two strains of chickpea rhizobia and tw o strains of bean rhizobia was studied in soils varying in texture und er different constant soil matric potentials (-0.03, -0.1, -1.5 and -5 .0 MPa). A selective medium containing two antibiotics was employed fo r the recovery acid enumeration of rhizobia cells introduced into soil . Rhizobia populations significantly increased in all soils at the fou r matric potentials used 5 days after inoculation except those in acid washed sand and that of strain Ch184(strspc) in Katumani soil. During the following incubation period of 65 days, populations decreased at various rates. The results showed that there were very significant dif ferences in multiplication and survival in response to the effect of m atric potential, rhizobia strain, soil type and the interactions betwe en these factors. However, the effects of soil type and strain were mu ch greater than that of matric potential over the range of potentials used.