Rhizobium sp. – a Potential Tool for Improving Protein Content in Peas and Faba Beans

Author:

Šenberga Alise1,Dubova Laila1,Alsiņa Ina1,Strauta Liene1

Affiliation:

1. Latvia University of Agriculture , Strazdu str. 1, Jelgava , LV-3001

Abstract

Abstract Legume seed inoculation prior to sowing is a well-known practice in agriculture. Nitrogen fixation, due to the symbiotic relationship between legumes and rhizobia, improves the productivity of legumes. Rhizobia strain specificity can be observed very often, leading to differences in the total protein content. In this study two faba bean cultivars (‘Karmazyn’ and ‘Bartek’) and five pea cultivars (‘Retrija’, ‘Zaiga’, ‘Lāsma’, ‘Vitra’ and ‘Bartek’) were tested using various rhizobia strains. In addition, strain effectivity was observed in four different soil types. Overall, the protein content increase was observed after seed inoculation with Rhizobium sp. Rhizobia strain and plant cultivar interaction specification was observed. Plant cultivar appeared to have a decisive role in the formation of protein content when inoculated with Rhizobium sp. From these pilot experiments, it can be concluded that, when choosing Rhizobium sp. strains for legume inoculation, soil type also should be considered. Rhizobia has the potential to be used as a commercial preparation intended for increasing legume protein content, alongside with increased legume yield; however, different rhizobia strains should be mixed together to achieve the optimal result.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change

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