2015
DOI: 10.5376/msb.2015.06.0004
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Rhizobia Strain and Legume Genome Interaction Effects on Nitrogen Fixation and Yield of Grain Legume: A Review

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“…Inoculation of faba bean with Rhizobium increased the yield and the quality of seeds compared to un-inoculated treatment [53,19]. Moreover, due to rhizobia capacity to grow on nitrogen-poor soils, they can be efficiently used for successful saline soil fertility and help to reintroduce agriculture to these lands [61,48,62]. There are several reports on the application of effective rhizobial on common bean improved growth and caused yield enhancement in different climatic and soil conditions [63,64].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inoculation of faba bean with Rhizobium increased the yield and the quality of seeds compared to un-inoculated treatment [53,19]. Moreover, due to rhizobia capacity to grow on nitrogen-poor soils, they can be efficiently used for successful saline soil fertility and help to reintroduce agriculture to these lands [61,48,62]. There are several reports on the application of effective rhizobial on common bean improved growth and caused yield enhancement in different climatic and soil conditions [63,64].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fertilizers are indispensable for higher yields in agricultural food production [1]. They supply plants with primary nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) with the focus of this chapter lying on N. Even though around 80% of the atmosphere consists of molecular N, it cannot directly be used by most plants due to it being highly stable and chemically inert [2]. Only a limited number of plants (legume plants) can fix atmospheric N through a symbiosis with N-fixing rhizobia bacteria called biological N fixation.…”
Section: Importance Of Fertilizer Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only a limited number of plants (legume plants) can fix atmospheric N through a symbiosis with N-fixing rhizobia bacteria called biological N fixation. The plant-microbe interaction results in new plant organs called root nodules, where the bacteria convert atmospheric N into available N for the plant [2,3]. Thus, a regular replenishment of nutrients, e.g., in the form of manure, soil amendments, or organic or synthetic fertilizers, is necessary to keep the harvest quantity and quality of nonleguminous crops high [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, they are very important both ecologically and agriculturally. As consequences of legume N2 fixation, they increased plant protein levels and soil fertility through reduced depletion of soil N reserves (Allito et al, 2015). Legumes, through their symbiotic abilities, can play an important role in colonizing disturbed ecosystems.…”
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“…Legumes are important crops in providing food for humans worldwide. They are a primary source of amino acids and a third of processed vegetable oil for human feeding (Graham and Vance, 2003;Kudapa et al, 2013;Allito et al, 2015). Grain legumes alone contribution are 33% of the dietary protein nitrogen (N) needs of humans (Graham and Vance, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%