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TitleBreeding soybeans for the tropics capable of nodulating effectively with indigenous Rhizobium spp.
Bibtex cite IDKUENEMAN:1984
Journal Plant and Soil
Year published 1984
Volume 82
Number 3
Pages 387-396
DOI 10.1007/bf02184276
Abstract
Most soybean varieties fail to nodulate effectively in tropical soils unless inoculated with a competitive strain of Rhizobium japonicum. Developing countries in the tropics, with few exceptions, lack inoculant industries to produce and distribute viable inoculants to small farmers and extension programs to teach them to use inoculant. Several soybean genotypes have been identified that nodulate effectively with many strains of the cowpea inoculation group which is ubiquitous in tropical soils of Africa. Soybean genotypes that nodulate and grow well without inoculant application are called promiscuous. Methodologies for incorporation of the promiscuity character into high-yielding backgrounds are discussed.
Peer Reviewed? Yes
In Thomson Index? Yes
Developing Country Author? No
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Authors
Kueneman, E.
Root, W. R.
Dashiell, K.
Hohenberg, J.
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