Pedosphere 17(2): 219--228, 2007
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2007 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Screening of highly effective Sinorhizobium meliloti strains for ‘Vector’ alfalfa and testing of its competitive nodulation ability in the field
ZENG Zhao-Hai1, CHEN Wen-Xin2, HU Yue-Gao1, SUI Xin-Hua2 and CHEN Dan-Ming2
1 College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094 (China). E-mail: xengzhaohai@cau.edu.cn
2 College of Biology/Key Laboratory of Agro-Microbial Resource and Application, Ministry of Agriculture, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094 (China)
ABSTRACT
      Seventeen Sinorhizobium meliloti strains from seven provinces in China were used to screen highly effective strains for alfalfa cultivar in a greenhouse study and their symbiotic relationship and competitive ability were studied in the field. CCBAU30138 was the most effective strain, as evidenced by increase in dry weights. A field experiment showed that the inoculation of alfalfa with CCBAU30138 resulted in increases of 11.9% and 19.6% of dry matter production and crude protein production, respectively, in forage of monocultured plants. The total dry matter yields of alfalfa and tall fescue in binary culture were increased by 16.3% by inoculation of alfalfa with this strain. These results showed that 5. meliloti strain CCBAU30138 was an effective inoculant both in the greenhouse and in the field. The analysis of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from nodule extracts showed that the strain CCBAU30138 had high competitiveness in the field. It occupied 47.5% of nodules in alfalfa monoculture and 44.4% of nodules in alfalfa-tall fescue binary culture after 20 weeks of growth. In conclusion, a simple system to select highly effective and competitive symbiotic strains specific to alfalfa was established. Using this system, a strain suitable for the alfalfa cultivar ‘Vector' grown in Wuqiao County of Hebei Province was obtained.
Key Words:  alfalfa, inoculant, selection, Sinorhizobium meliloti, tall fescue
Citation: Zeng, Z. H., Chen, W. X., Hu, Y. G., Sui, X. H. and Chen, D. M. 2007. Screening of highly effective Sinorhizobium meliloti strains for ‘Vector’ alfalfa and testing of its competitive nodulation ability in the field. Pedosphere. 17(2): 219-228.
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