Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria

The complimentary effects of a native rhizobia strain (SAMFIX 286), lime and single superphosphate (SSP) as components of ISFM were evaluated on the biomass, nodulation and N2 fixation of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.). Lime was applied at the rate of 250 kg (Ca(OH)2) ha−1, while SSP was applied at 3...

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Autores principales: Bello, S.K., Yusuf, A.A., Masso, C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98433
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author Bello, S.K.
Yusuf, A.A.
Masso, C.
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description The complimentary effects of a native rhizobia strain (SAMFIX 286), lime and single superphosphate (SSP) as components of ISFM were evaluated on the biomass, nodulation and N2 fixation of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.). Lime was applied at the rate of 250 kg (Ca(OH)2) ha−1, while SSP was applied at 30 kg P ha−1. The trial was carried out in a screen house with the treatments arranged in randomized complete block design. Results obtained show that the performance of SAMFIX 286 inoculated plants did not significantly (p < 0.05) differ from that of the un-inoculated treatment. Application of lime significantly increased root dry weight, shoot dry weight, nodule number and dry weight by 42.5%, 35.3%, 65.6% and 50%, respectively. Nodulation was significantly (p < 0.05) increased by SSP. The complimentary effect of lime with SSP significantly increased total shoot N concentration. Similarly, combined inoculation of SAMFIX 286 with lime and SSP increased N concentration by 31.9% and N derived from atmosphere (Ndfa) by 16.3% compared to the un-inoculated treatment. Inoculation of SAMFIX 286 with SSP was also effective on Ndfa by cowpea. It was concluded that lime and SSP were good combination with native rhizobia strain in improving cowpea nodulation and biological N2 fixation.
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spelling CGSpace984332025-11-11T10:08:04Z Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria Bello, S.K. Yusuf, A.A. Masso, C. biological nitrogen fixation soil fertility bradyrhiobium limes superphosphate cowpeas nigeria The complimentary effects of a native rhizobia strain (SAMFIX 286), lime and single superphosphate (SSP) as components of ISFM were evaluated on the biomass, nodulation and N2 fixation of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.). Lime was applied at the rate of 250 kg (Ca(OH)2) ha−1, while SSP was applied at 30 kg P ha−1. The trial was carried out in a screen house with the treatments arranged in randomized complete block design. Results obtained show that the performance of SAMFIX 286 inoculated plants did not significantly (p < 0.05) differ from that of the un-inoculated treatment. Application of lime significantly increased root dry weight, shoot dry weight, nodule number and dry weight by 42.5%, 35.3%, 65.6% and 50%, respectively. Nodulation was significantly (p < 0.05) increased by SSP. The complimentary effect of lime with SSP significantly increased total shoot N concentration. Similarly, combined inoculation of SAMFIX 286 with lime and SSP increased N concentration by 31.9% and N derived from atmosphere (Ndfa) by 16.3% compared to the un-inoculated treatment. Inoculation of SAMFIX 286 with SSP was also effective on Ndfa by cowpea. It was concluded that lime and SSP were good combination with native rhizobia strain in improving cowpea nodulation and biological N2 fixation. 2018-07 2018-12-04T14:34:14Z 2018-12-04T14:34:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98433 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf Springer Bello, S.K., Yusuf, A.A. & Cargele, M. (2018). Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria. Symbiosis, 75(3), 167-176.
spellingShingle biological nitrogen fixation
soil fertility
bradyrhiobium
limes
superphosphate
cowpeas
nigeria
Bello, S.K.
Yusuf, A.A.
Masso, C.
Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria
title Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria
title_full Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria
title_fullStr Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria
title_short Performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia, lime and phosphorus in Samaru, Nigeria
title_sort performance of cowpea as influenced by native strain of rhizobia lime and phosphorus in samaru nigeria
topic biological nitrogen fixation
soil fertility
bradyrhiobium
limes
superphosphate
cowpeas
nigeria
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98433
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