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  • Soybean Nodulation Response to Cropping Interval and Inoculation in European Cropping Systems
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  1. Halwani, Mosab |
  2. Reckling, Moritz |
  3. Egamberdieva, Dilfuza |
  4. Omari, Richard Ansong |
  5. Bellingrath-Kimura, Sonoko D. |
  6. Bachinger, Johann |
  7. Bloch, Ralf |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2021
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-06-04
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  • 12:638452
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.638452 |
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  • To support the adaption of soybean [Glycine max (L) Merrill] cultivation across Central Europe, the availability of compatible soybean nodulating Bradyrhizobia (SNB) is essential. Little is known about the symbiotic potential of indigenous SNB in Central Europe and the interaction with an SNB inoculum from commercial products. The objective of this study was to quantify the capacity of indigenous and inoculated SNB strains on the symbiotic performance of soybean in a pot experiment, using soils with and without soybean history. Under controlled conditions in a growth chamber, the study focused on two main factors: a soybean cropping interval (time since the last soybean cultivation; SCI) and inoculation with commercial Bradyrhizobia strains. Comparing the two types of soil, without soybean history and with 1–4 years SCI, we found out that plants grown in soil with soybean history and without inoculation had significantly more root nodules and higher nitrogen content in the plant tissue. These parameters, along with the leghemoglobin content, were found to be a variable among soils with 1–4 years SCI and did not show a trend over the years. Inoculation in soil without soybean history showed a significant increase in a nodulation rate, leghemoglobin content, and soybean tissue nitrogen concentration. The study found that response to inoculation varied significantly as per locations in soil with previous soybean cultivation history. An inoculated soybean grown on loamy sandy soils from the location Müncheberg had significantly more nodules as well as higher green tissue nitrogen concentration compared with non-inoculated plants. No significant improvement in a nodulation rate and tissue nitrogen concentration was observed for an inoculated soybean grown on loamy sandy soils from the location Fehrow. These results suggest that introduced SNB strains remained viable in the soil and were still symbiotically competent for up to 4 years after soybean cultivation. However, the symbiotic performance of the SNB remaining in the soils was not sufficient in all cases and makes inoculation with commercial products necessary. The SNB strains found in the soil of Central Europe could also be promising candidates for the development of inoculants and already represent a contribution to the successful cultivation of soybeans in Central Europe.
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lokal Bradyrhizobia
lokal cropping interval
lokal soybean
lokal Central Europe
lokal nodulation
lokal inoculation
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  1. Network to Improve Soybean Production under the Global Change |
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
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  1. 01DR17011A; 031B0807A; 2818OE051
  2. 420661662
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  1. European Interest Group CONCERT-Japan; the SusCrop-ERA-NET project LegumeGap; the web-based nutrient management in organic farming
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    1000 Förderer Network to Improve Soybean Production under the Global Change |
    1000 Förderprogramm European Interest Group CONCERT-Japan; the SusCrop-ERA-NET project LegumeGap; the web-based nutrient management in organic farming
    1000 Fördernummer 01DR17011A; 031B0807A; 2818OE051
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    1000 Förderer Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
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