College of Natural Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Research
Ecological Competence, Plant Growth Promoting and Symbiotic Characteristics of Different Mesorhizobium Strains Nodulating Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) from Ethiopia
Author(s): Zehara Mohammed Damtew*, Asnake Fikre, Douglas R Cook, Alex Greenlon, Edward Marques, Eric J Wettbergg, Kassahun Tesfaye, Noelia Carrasquilla Garcia and Fassil Assefa
Chickpea provide multiple benefits, due to high nutritive value as well as the ability of the crop to enrich nitrogen poor soils. In spite of its yield potential this legume depends on the rhizobial association. The objective of this study was to identify indigenous promising elite Mesorhizobium strains that impart variation eco-physiologically and symbiotically for enhancing nitrogen fixation in chickpea. 20 symbiont strains represented 64 genetically diverse indigenous Mesorhizobium species were tested at laboratory and greenhouse. Based on their eco-physiological competence (35%) of the strains grown at 1.5% NaCl, 25% of strain at pH4 and fewer strains (20%) tolerant to 40°C. Most strains (60%) able to utilize D-Sorbitol and D-Glucose carbon substrates and better utilized the amino acids Phenylanine (60%). Most of the Mesorhizobium strains exhibited (.. View more»