2012
DOI: 10.5402/2012/981842
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Nitrogen Fixation by US and Middle Eastern Chickpeas with Commercial and Wild Middle Eastern Inocula

Abstract: Chickpeas (Cicer arietinum L.) are native to the Middle East (ME) and must be inoculated with symbiotic bacteria (Mesorhizobium ciceri) to fix nitrogen (N) in North American soils. Whether commercial M. ciceri strains are more or less effective than wild strains from ME soils when paired with various chickpea hosts must be elucidated. Wild N-fixing bacterial strains were isolated from ME soils, and their effectiveness was compared against commercial strains on US and ME chickpea varieties. Chickpeas were inocu… Show more

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“…PCR amplification was done using the primer pair fD1 ( ) and rD1 ( ), an approximately 1340 bp product specific to nearly full length of 16S rRNA gene [ 18 , 19 ]. The PCR reaction was performed in a 30 μl volume containing Taq polymerase (pre-mix), 14.4 μl PCR water, 0.3 μl each of the forward and reverse primers and 0.5 μg template of DNA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCR amplification was done using the primer pair fD1 ( ) and rD1 ( ), an approximately 1340 bp product specific to nearly full length of 16S rRNA gene [ 18 , 19 ]. The PCR reaction was performed in a 30 μl volume containing Taq polymerase (pre-mix), 14.4 μl PCR water, 0.3 μl each of the forward and reverse primers and 0.5 μg template of DNA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chickpea is a legume plant which form root nodules that support biological N-fixation and also host symbiotic Nfixing bacteria in which root hair plays an important role. (Ghanem et al, 2012). Significant proportion of its N requirement of chickpea is fulfilled through symbiotic N fixation.…”
Section: Chickpea Association With Rhizobium and Root-nodule Development Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además de su importancia nutricional el cultivo de garbanzo mejora la fertilidad de los suelos agrícolas manteniendo la productividad de los sistemas de cultivo debido a su capacidad para fijar nitrógeno atmosférico (Sharma et al, 2018). En promedio, las cantidades estimadas de N fijadas por los garbanzos en condiciones de precipitación regular y estrés por sequía son 60 kg ha -1 y 19-24 kg ha -1 , respectivamente (Carranca et al, 1999;Abi-Ghanem et al, 2012).…”
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