Bargaz, Adnane
- Department of Biosystems and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2017Peer reviewed
Neila, Abdi; Adnane, Bargaz; Boulbaba, L'taief; Imen, Hmissi; Manel, Bouraoui; Bouaziz, Sifi
The use of phosphate-solubilizing rhizobia as a rhizobial inoculant improves plant nutrient uptake (nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)) and subsequently crop yield stability. Three common bean varieties namely Coco blanc, Wafa, and Rebia were inoculated with the Rhizobium strain Ar02 and grown under 250mol P as KH2PO4 Pi and 250mol P as Ca3HPO4 (Ca-P). Rebia showed the highest root biomass increase (35%) both under Pi and Ca-P supplies, while Wafa's root biomass significantly decreased under Ca-P condition. Application of Ca3PO4 stimulated acid phosphatase activities in shoots (50%), roots (45%) and nodules (49%) of Coco blanc variety as compared to Rebia and Wafa. Moreover, phenols content was enhanced in Wafa roots as compared to Coco blanc roots. N content increased in shoots (14% under Pi and Ca-P supplies) and nodules (6% under Ca-P supplies) of Coco blanc. P and K nutrition largely varied in response to P supplies through all plant parts.
common bean; nitrogen; nodule; phosphorus; phosphatase; rhizobia
Journal of Plant Nutrition
2017, Volume: 40, number: 13, pages: 1829-1841 Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Agricultural Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01904167.2016.1250910
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/93182