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Title: Quantification of root associated nitrogen fixation in kallar grass as estimated by sup/15/nitrogen isotope dilution
Authors: Malik, Dr. Kauser .A.
; Zafar, Y.
Keywords: ARA atom excess
Atom excess
Azospirillium
BNF
Inoculation
Isotopic dillution
Issue Date: 1985
Publisher: IAEA
Citation: Malik, K.A., & Zafar, Y. Aleem, M.I.H. (Ed.). (1985). Quantification of root associated nitrogen fixation in kallar grass as estimated by sup/15/nitrogen isotope dilution. Pakistan: Nuclear Inst for Agriculture and Biology.
Series/Report no.: Malik, K.A., & Zafar, Y. Aleem, M.I.H. (Ed.). (1985). Quantification of root associated nitrogen fixation in kallar grass as estimated by sup/15/nitrogen isotope dilution. Pakistan: Nuclear Inst for Agriculture and Biology.;
Abstract: Present investigations were made by using sup/15/N isotope dilution technique to quantitatively estimate BNF in Kallar grass when grown under controlled conditions in nutrient solution and inoculated with N sub/2/-fixing bacteria. Azospirillum brasilense and two isolates from the rhizosphere of kallar grass were used as inoculant. After harvest acetylen reduction of roots, total yield, total N and sup/15/ N analysis were made. Total-N in inoculated treatments was 2-3 times higher than in control and so were the fresh and dry weight yields. The estimates based on isotopic dilution indicated that 50-70 percent N in the plant was derived from BNF in case of inoculated treatment. The results based on N balance gave relatively lower values of 40-60 percent of total N derived from fixation. The data revealed that in Kallar grass a substantial amount of plant N is derived from BNF. (orig./A.B.)
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