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Enhancing white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) adaptation to calcareous soils through selection of lime-tolerant plant germplasm and Bradyrhizobium strains

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PLANT AND SOIL
卷 350, 期 1-2, 页码 131-144

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DOI: 10.1007/s11104-011-0889-5

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Alkalinity; Genetic resources; Lime tolerance; Landrace; Plant-microbe interaction; Plant-soil interaction

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  1. Ministry of Agricultural and Forestry Policies of Italy
  2. INRA Rabat

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Aims This study aimed to determine whether white lupin adaptation to moderately calcareous soils could be enhanced by lime-tolerant plants and Bradyrhizobium strains. Methods Fourteen landraces from Italy, Morocco and Egypt and some cultivars were grown in moderate-lime (ML) and low-lime (LL) soil with each of two inoculants, one commercial and one including three Bradyrhizobium strains well-nodulating under ML soil (isolated from other lupin species). Grain yield and above-ground biomass were assessed in large artificial environments that mimicked field conditions. Shoot, root and nodulation traits at onset of flowering were studied in a pot experiment. Results ML soil severely reduced plant yield, growth and nodulation but increased the harvest index relative to LL. Top-yielding genotypes for grain yield displayed significant rank inversion across soil types (P < 0.05). Lime-tolerant genotypes reduced their nodulation in ML soil less than limesusceptible ones. Some landraces outperformed the reference lime-tolerant cultivar Giza 1 in ML soil. One Italian landrace had a lime-tolerant response across agricultural locations. The Moroccan inoculant provided greater nodulation, more shoot residues but similar grain yield in ML soil, and less grain and shoot residues in LL soil, compared with the commercial inoculant. Conclusions Lupin adaptation to ML soil can be improved mainly through selection of lime-tolerant plants.

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