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Title: Screening of Sesbania for tolerance to aluminum toxicity and symbiotic effectiveness with acid tolerant Rhizobia strains in acid soil in Western Kenya
Authors: Gudu, S.
Kisinyo, P. O.
Makatiani, E.T.
Odee, David W.
Esegu, J. .
Shamchama, S.
Othieno, C.
Okalebo, J.
Osiyo, J.
Owuodhe, J.
Keywords: Sesbania sesban
Seed collection
Soil characterization
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Series/Report no.: Expl Agric.;volume 45, pp. 417–427
Abstract: Nitrogen fixation by leguminous trees such as sesbania (Sesbania sesban) in acid soils is limited by aluminium (Al) toxicity and phosphorus (P) deficiency.We screened 214 East African sesbania accessions for Al toxicity tolerance, P use efficiency and sesbania–rhizobia symbiosis. Aluminium toxicity tolerance or sensitivity was measured by the relative root elongation index. Highly Al tolerant and sensitive accessionswere screened for P use efficiency. Highly P use efficient and Al sensitive accessions were assessed for symbiotic effectiveness with acid tolerant rhizobia. Eighty-eight per cent of the accessions were Al toxicity tolerant. High Al levels reduced shoot P content by 88% and total dry matter (TDM) by 83%. P addition increased shoot P content and TDM. Rhizobia inoculation increased nodulation by 28–82%, shoot N content by 28–45% and TDM by 15–34% in the low rhizobia density acid soil of Bumala, Kenya. P use efficient accessions had higher nodulation, shoot N content and TDM in the ranges 32–70, 20–52 and 22–36%, respectively, compared to sensitive genotypes. The combination of sesbania accession (SSUG10) and rhizobia strain ASs48 was superior in shoot N accumulation. Inoculation of P use efficient germplasm with acid tolerant rhizobia can improve N-rich biomass accumulation suitable for N replenishment in acid soils.
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