Nodulation and nitrogen fixation of field grown common bean Phaseolus vulgaris as influenced by fungicide seed treatment


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    • Author:  Ndeye Fatou Diaw GUENE  Adama DIOUF and Mamadou GUEYE  

    • Abstract:  A field experiment was conducted at Bel Air station, in Dakar using 15N isotope dilution technique and the non nodulating soybean (Glycine max) variety m129 as ref plant to test the compatibility of Dichlorofenthion-thi ram (DCT) fungicide to the inoculation of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Paulista variety with both Rhizobium etli ISRA 353 and R. tropici strain ISRA 554. Nodulation was not induced with R. etli ISRA 353 and nitrogen fixation did not occur. With R. tropici ISRA 554, a decrease in nodulation was observed, but nitrogen fixation was not significantly different compared to that of the non DCT-treated common bean. Citation: Ndeye Fatou Diaw GUENE, Adama DIOUF and Mamadou GUEYE, Nodulation and nitrogen fixation of field grown common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) as influenced by fungicide seed treatment

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