Responses of stemborer Chilo partellus to volatiles emitted by maize landraces exposed to signal grass (Brachiaria brizantha)
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B: Soil and Plant Science
Publication Date
11-16-2020
Abstract
There is a wide application of rhizobia inoculants to legume crops in Africa, irrespective of the soil acidity, though the latter limits the effectiveness of inoculants. Two trials were conducted in a controlled environment to determine suitable soil pH and impact of liming on soybean nodulation and nitrogen fixation to inform proper application of the rhizobia-inoculant technology on acid soils. In the first trial; soil, variety and inoculation had significant influence (p < 0.05) on weighed nodule effectiveness (WNE) and N fixation. Strongly acidic soils recorded low WNE and N fixation. In the second trial, WNE and N fixation significantly increased with co-application of lime and inoculation (p < 0.05). The results showed that soybean inoculation is effective in increasing nodulation and N fixation in moderate acidic soils, contrarily to strongly acidic soils. Interestingly, co-application of lime and inoculation has potential of increasing nodulation and N fixation in strongly acidic soils. The WNE is recommended as a robust formula to report nodule effectiveness, compared to the current percentage method.
Keywords
Acidic soils, biological nitrogen fixation, inoculation, nodule effectiveness, nutrients, soil liming, soybean
Recommended Citation
Bakari, R., Mungai, N., Thuita, M., & Masso, C. (2020). Responses of stemborer Chilo partellus to volatiles emitted by maize landraces exposed to signal grass (Brachiaria brizantha). Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B: Soil and Plant Science, 70 (8), 667-678. https://doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2020.1833976