Native Rhizobia Improve Plant Growth, Fix N, and Reduce Greenhouse Emissions of Sunnhemp More than Commercial Rhizobia Inoculants in Florida Citrus Orchards.

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Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, Department of Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 2685 State Rd. 29N, Immokalee, FL 34142, USA.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sunnhemp is a key legume cover crop in tree cropping systems, prompting the search for effective native rhizobia to enhance soil nitrogen inputs.
  • The study isolated and compared native rhizobia with non-native rhizobia from commercial sources to assess their effectiveness in fixing nitrogen, reducing nitrous oxide emissions, and promoting plant growth.
  • Results showed that native rhizobial strains significantly improved growth and nitrogen-fixation in sunnhemp, outperforming non-native strains in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Florida citrus orchards.

Article Abstract

Sunnhemp ( L.) is an important legume cover crop used in tree cropping systems, where there is increased interest by growers to identify rhizobia to maximize soil nitrogen (N) inputs. We aimed to isolate and identify native rhizobia and compare their capabilities with non-native rhizobia from commercial inoculants to fix atmospheric dinitrogen (N), produce and reduce nitrous oxide (NO), and improve plant growth. Phylogenetic analyses of sequences of the 16S rRNA and , and genes showed native rhizobial strains belonged to and the non-native strain to . Plant nodulation tests, sequencing of and genes, and the acetylene-dependent ethylene production assay confirmed the capacity of all strains to nodulate sunnhemp and fix N. Inoculation with native rhizobial strains resulted in significant increases in root and shoot weight and total C and N contents in the shoots, and showed greater N-fixation rates and lower emissions of NO compared to the non-native rhizobium. Our results suggest that native rhizobia improve plant growth, fix N, and reduce greenhouse emissions of sunnhemp more than commercial rhizobia inoculants in Florida citrus orchards.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695096PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11223011DOI Listing

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