Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Qupperneq 55

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Qupperneq 55
THE INOCULATION OF LUPINUS 53 greater when the seed was inoculated with an effective strain (3211) compared with the uninoculated control. It seems theref- ore that the lack of suitable Rhizobium bacteria in the soil is the main limiting factor for the successful cultivation of lupin in Iceland. Recently, low pQpulation size of indig- enous R. trifolii was also reported in Icel- andic soil (Hardarson & Jones, 1977). Although white clover is the most abun- dant legume in Iceland a high percentage of the nodules is inhabited by ineffective bacteria and therefore the importance of inoculation of white clover seed with ef- fective nodule bacteria is evident. Lupin might be of potential value as a pioneer crop in reclamation. Recent obs- ervation in Néw Zealand have demon- strated the nutritional role as well as physical shelter of Lupinus arboreus in co- astal sand dune forestry (Gadgil, 1971 a and b). There, L. arboreus is used to stabil- ise coastal sand dunes by sowing it into planted Ammophila arenaria stands and by this means the lupin plants provide shelter for young Pinus radiata trees. The increas- ed nitrogen uptake in P. radiata through the iníluence of litter and seedling exudat- es from the lupin plants is also reported and the best estimate for nitrogen fixadon rate by the \upin-Rhizobium symbiosis in the lupin-marram stands was recorded as 160kg/hectareperyear (Gadgil, 1971 c). The present results clearly indicate the possibility of using L. nootkatensis for rec- lamation, by sowing this species after in- oculation with an effective Rhizobium st- rain into Elymus arenarius stands in coastal sand dunes in Iceland and by this means provide the very necessary nitrogen for E. arenarius and other vegetation. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The authors would like to acknowledge and thank the staff of the Agricultural Research Institute in Iceland for their assistance during the course of this work. The financial support of the Icelandic Scientific Foundation (Vísindasjóður) is gratefully acknowledged.
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