Belowground Influence of Rhizobium Inoculant and Water Hyacinth Composts on Yellow Bean Infested by Aphis fabae and Colletotrichum lindemuthianum under Field Conditions

Victoria Naluyange, D. Ochieno, Philip Wandahwa, M. Odendo, J. Maingi, A. Amoding, O. Ombori, D. Mukaminega, J. Muoma
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Rhizobium inoculant has been developed for bean production in Lake Victoria basin. Two types of compost have been developed, water hyacinth compost with cattle manure culture (H+CMC) or with effective microbes (H+EM). Influence of Rhizobium and composts on Aphis fabae and Colletotrichum lindemuthianum were investigated in the field. Rhizobium and hyacinth composts increased nodulation (×2 to 5); while Aphis fabae population increased (×2) on Rhizobium -inoculated plants with H+EM. Incidence of C. lindemuthianum was high in Rhizobium -inoculated plants. Plants that received diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer had few nodules, reduced germination, slow growth and low yields. In conclusion, the water hyacinth composts contain beneficial microbes that promote root nodulation by Rhizobium , which is necessary for nitrogen fixation, while enhancing tolerance to aboveground infestations by A. fabae and C. lindemuthianum . We raise questions on our results to stimulate research, considering that bean breeding programs in Africa have mainly focused on microbial pathogens, and not insect pests.
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田间条件下根瘤菌接种剂和水葫芦堆肥对黄豆蚜虫和炭疽菌侵染的地下影响
根瘤菌接种剂已被开发用于维多利亚湖流域的大豆生产。开发了两种类型的堆肥,即牛粪培养水葫芦堆肥(H+CMC)和有效微生物堆肥(H+EM)。在田间研究了根瘤菌和堆肥对蚕豆蚜虫和炭疽病菌的影响。根瘤菌和风信子堆肥增加结瘤(×2至5);H+EM对接种根瘤菌的植株上蚜虫数量增加(×2)。在接种根瘤菌的植株中,林氏弧菌的发病率较高。施用磷酸铵(DAP)的植株结瘤少,发芽率低,生长缓慢,产量低。综上所述,水葫芦堆肥中含有促进根瘤菌结瘤的有益微生物,而根瘤菌是固氮所必需的,同时也增强了水葫芦对A. fabae和C. lindemuthianum的耐受性。考虑到非洲的豆类育种计划主要集中在微生物病原体上,而不是害虫上,我们对我们的结果提出了一些问题,以刺激研究。
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