A. Embalomatis et al., EVALUATION OF RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS IN NORTHERN GREECE, Journal of agronomy and crop science, 172(2), 1994, pp. 73-80
Eight different Rhizobium meliloti strains (designated as strains 3, 6
, 8, 15, 17, 18, 19 and 22) were isolated from fields cultivated with
alfalfa. The growth characteristics of the isolated strains under diff
erent NaCl concentrations were investigated. Strains 15 and 22 showed
marked tolerance to high NaCl concentration. Symbiosis of one alfalfa
variety (Medicago sativa cv. Ipati) inoculated with these strains show
ed marked differences in nitrogen fixing characteristics (nodule numbe
r, dry weight and total nitrogen content). Strains 8, 15 and 22 demons
trated the best performance with respect to all characteristics examin
ed. The supply of low levels of nitrate to inoculated alfalfa planes a
ffected all the nitrogen fixing characteristics. Nodule number per pla
nt decreased and the ranking of the different strains with respect to
nodule number was altered. Dry weight was significantly increased by t
he supply of the nitrate, even in the case of symbioses with the highl
y effective strains 8, 15 and 22. Total nitrogen content was increased
by the supply of nitrate. This increase was higher in plants inoculat
ed with the less effective strains.