Effectiveness of Native Rhizobium on Nodulation Soybean (GLYCINE MAX. L) with Different Carriers
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Research. - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 3
Abstract
ABSTRACT: A locally isolated strain of Rhizobia (SR5) of soybean from Marathwada region of Maharashtra state was assessed for its efficacy to be use as inoculants. Various carriers were inoculated with this strain in the pot trials. The assessment was done by counting the number of nodules per plant and increase in weight of plant. The newly isolated strain SR5 worked better with jaggery slurry medium in soybean.
Authors and Affiliations
B. G Rajbhoj1, V. P. Mane2 and M. M. V. Baig3*
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