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Competitive ability of selected Cyclopia Vent. rhizobia under glasshouse and field conditions
Authors:Amy C Spriggs  Felix D Dakora
Institution:a Botany Department, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, Cape Town, South Africa
b Research and Technology Promotion, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 652, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Abstract:This study tested the competitive ability of three locally isolated Cyclopia rhizobia and strain PPRICI3, the strain currently recommended for the cultivation of Cyclopia, a tea-producing legume. Under sterile glasshouse conditions, the three locally isolated strains were equally competitive with strain PPRICI3. In field soils, the inoculant strains were largely outcompeted by native rhizobia present in the soil, although nodule occupancy was higher in nodules growing close to the root crown (the original inoculation area). In glasshouse experiments using field soil, the test strains again performed poorly, gaining less than 6% nodule occupancy in the one soil type. The presence of Cyclopia-compatible rhizobia in field soils, together with the poor competitive ability of inoculant strains, resulted in inoculation having no effect on Cyclopia yield, nodule number or nodule mass. The native rhizobial population did not only effectively nodulate uninoculated control plants, they also out-competed introduced strains for nodule occupancy in inoculated plants. Nonetheless, the Cyclopia produced high crop yields, possibly due to an adequate supply of soil N.
Keywords:Competition  Rhizobia  Cyclopia  Nodule occupancy  Inoculation  Nitrogen fixation
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