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BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN SHARE IN LUCERNE PLANTS NUTRITION DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVENESS OF NODULE BACTERIA STRAIN

Abstract

In terms of vertical zoning of "alpine" nodule bacteria adapted to the harsh environmental conditions of habitat, it can show their competitive quality in a more favorable "plain" conditions. In the course of the research revealed the most competitive strain of nodule bacteria in conditions of vertical zoning of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania. The maximum activity of the symbiotic system distinguished options using strains of nodule bacteria from the heights of 1600 and 2000 meters above sea level. Highly competitive, "alpine" strains of rhizobia allowed alfalfa form symbiotic apparatus greatest size, and the size of nitrogen fixation reach 500 kg / ha and more that 1.5 times exceeded the figures control variant using local indigenous races of nodule bacteria. Rhizobia strains, symbiotic showed the greatest activity, satisfy more than 75% of the needs of plants in nitrogen. In an embodiment, strain 1600, the figure has exceeded 78%, while in the embodiment, strain 2000 share of atmospheric nitrogen in plant nutrition was 79.4%.

About the Authors

D. N. Doev
Gorsk state agrarian university
Russian Federation


V. P. Tsotsieva
Gorsk state agrarian university
Russian Federation


L. G. Basieva
Gorsk state agrarian university
Russian Federation


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Doev D.N., Tsotsieva V.P., Basieva L.G. BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN SHARE IN LUCERNE PLANTS NUTRITION DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVENESS OF NODULE BACTERIA STRAIN. Science Almanac of Black Sea Region Countries. 2015;(4):34-37.

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ISSN 2414-1143 (Online)
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