Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1977, Side 42

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1977, Side 42
40 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR component of pastures and no prolonged attempt has been made to improve the effici- ency of the white clover-Rhizobium symbios- is. Iceland has a cold climate and a short growing season and these sub-arctic conditions impose the most important limitations on symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Soil temperature at sowing time can be wéll under 10° C and only increase to 12—13°C during the warm- est period in July. Symbiotic nitrogen-fixation by leguminous plants depends upon both the host plant genotype and the associated Rbizobmm strain (Jones and Harðarson, unpublished data) but each symbiotic association can be greatly influenced by the environment. Vincent (1965) and Lie (1974) have reviewed the symbiosis-environment interaction and it has been shown that temperature affects all stages of the symbiosis from the occurrence of the bacteria (by affecting growth and survival) to nodule formation and function. It might be expected that nodulated plants are better buffered to withstand environment- ai stress than non-nodulated plants. It is most important, therefore, that the Rhizobium strain which is to nodulate the clover plant infects the root hair and thus stimulates nodule formation as quickly as possible and that the symbiotic partnership is capable of initiating the nitrogen fixation process at low temperamres. The present investigation reports on ex- periments in which strains of Rhizobium trifolii were screened for their effectiveness at low temperamre and to report on a white clover-Rhizobium inoculation field trial conducted in Iceland using bacterial strains selected after the screening trials. MATERIALS AND METHODS Experiment 1. 40 isolates of Rhizobium bacteria from Ice- land were tested in this investigation, 10 from Wales, 4 from England (Rothamsted Collect- ion of Rhizobium) and 6 from Sweden (kindly supplied by Prof. G. Fahraeus, Upp- sala). The 40 Icelandic strains were collected from the same number of areas in South (Ámes and Rangárvallasýsld), North (Eyja- fjarðarsýsla) and East of Iceland (N-Þing- eyjarsýsla and Múlasýslur). The areas sampled varied in altimde from 700 m down to sea level. For comparison samples were taken from Wales, five from highland soils and five from lowland soil. All the isolates from Iceland and Wáles were isolated from nodules on white clover plants either growing wild or from sown pasmres. From each site clover plants were removed and effective looking nodules were cut off the roots and placed in small plastic boxes with silica gel as desiccant (NORRIS, 1963) for later isolation following standard procedures (VlNCENT, 1970). After isolation, one strain from each site was sélected and tested for symbiotic effectiveness. Strains from England and Sweden were in- cluded in this investigation for comparison. Symbiotic effectiveness and rate of nodu- lation were investigated on seedlings of Aberystwyth SI84 white clover plants which were grown aseptically in 150x19 mm mbes containing 10 ml slopes of nitrogen-free agar (Jensen, 1942). Ten plants were used to test each isolate and each test was carried out at two different temperatures, 12°C and 20°C, in two controlled enviroment rooms giving 16 hours day. Data were collected for the time to form the first nodule and the rate of nodulation. After 8 weeks the experi- ment was harvested and the symbiotic eff-
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