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Effects of Rhizobium-Inoculum Placement on Peanut Inoculation*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2008

J. Schiffmann
Affiliation:
National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel
Y. Alper
Affiliation:
National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel

Summary

An experiment was conducted on peanut inoculation with Rhizobium inoculum, introduced below the planting level at three different soil depths (8, 12 and 15 cm.), to ensure more favourable moisture conditions for proliferation of the root nodule bacteria, and to obviate the need for frequent irrigation. Inoculation on both sides of the peanut rows, after the plants had emerged, was also tested. The number and weight of nodules per plant decreased with increase in placement depth. Side inoculation after emergence of the plants resulted in significantly less plant infection than placement of the inoculum at 8 and 12 cm. depths. Peanut yield and quality after inoculation at 15 cm. depth were significantly lower than at 8 cm. inoculation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1968

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