Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Side 53

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Side 53
THE INOCULATION OF LUPINUS 51 Table 2. Symbiotic characteristics of the Rhizobium strains. Strain Dry weight/plant (mg) Nodule No/plant Nodule score/plant 3211 72 9.4 26.6 3210 43.3 D* 0,05 = 20.9 8.1 D 0.05 = 4.5 21.6 D 0.05 = 11.3 90 34.3 10.9 24.2 no inoculation 37 2 D 0.01 = 25.8 0.1 D 0.01 = 5.5 0.4 D 0.01 = 13.8 D* = significant difference calculated from „Q“ in the Studentized range. 1. Inoculant from Iceland (populat- ion size unknown) 2. Inoculant from Rothamsted (St- rain 3211, peat culture, ca. 108 bacteria/g) 3. Inoculant from Ultuna, Sweden (Three strains of R. lupini, popul- ation size unknown) C) Inoculant applied 5 weeks after sowing. 1—3. Inoculation treatments as in B. In the field trials only the most eífective strain from Rothamsted (3211) was used. Strain 90 had previously been found to be ineffective in nitrogen fixation and it was therefore excluded from the field trials and another inoculant from Iceland of un- known effectiveness used instead. The in- oculant from Ultuna was also included without förmer study of its effectiveness. All seeds were scarified, which increas- ed the germination up to 90%. The plot size was 2 X 2 m and each treatment was replicated 3 times in a randomized block design. The experiments were sown on the 7-9th ofjune and harvested on the 14—15 of September, 1977, when the dry weight of 10 plants from each plot was measured and the numbers of nodules counted. RESULTS Symbiotic characteristics of three strains of R. lupini The symbiotic characteristics of the Rhizobi- um strains 3211, 3210 and 90 were com- pared on lupin and the results are sum- marized in Table 2. There were highly significant differences in yield between the Rhizobium strains (P<0.001) with 3211 being far more effective in nitrogen fixat- ion than the other strains and 90 being totally ineffective although it nodulated the plants efficiently. The Rhizobium stra- ins also resulted in significantly different nodule numbers being produced and the nodule scores were also significantly dif- ferent between treatments (P<0.001). Results from lupin inoculation field trials in Iceland The trials were conducted on five different sites in Iceland. Wind erosion destroyed two trials in the highlands at Búrfell and Sigalda, so only three trials were harvest- ed. The numbers of nodules on the lupin plants in the experimental plots are sum- marized in Table 3. There were highly significant differences between inoculat- ion treatments (P<0.001) with 3211 being the most successful in producing nodules.
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