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Ferrari, AE; Wall, LG. 2008. Coinoculation of black locust with Rhizobium and Glomus on a desurfaced
soil. SOIL SCIENCE. 173(3):195-202.
Address:
Ferrari, AE, Univ Nacl Quilmes, R Saenz Pena 352, RA-1876 Bernal,
Argentina
Seedlings of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) were coinoculated
with a local effective strain Rhizobium species RpI1 and with Glomus
deserticola. The effects of both symbioses on plant growth were studied
in a greenhouse experiment with four treatments: two single
inoculations, one double inoculation, and no inoculation, in a
nonsterilized substrate from a desurfaced soil. A synergic effect was
observed because double inoculation produced significantly higher shoot
biomass, nodule biomass, and N-2 fixation, as measured by the acetylene
reduction assay (at least 93%, 50%, and 192%, respectively) than any
single inoculation treatment and than noninoculated controls, which
were nodulated by soil-born rhizobia. Mycorrhizal colonization did not
improve the growth of control plants, but it did significantly improve
the specific nitrogenase activity of plants inoculated also with
Rhizobiuln species RpI1 by 77%. We conclude that prenodulation of
plants is necessary for better growth on harsh substrates and that
mycorrhizal colonization helps nodulated plants reach their P demand in
P-limited soils.
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