An Overview on the Potential of Pigeon pea Rhizobia

An Overview on the Potential of Pigeon pea Rhizobia

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Singh, Kuldeep
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786202078894
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Pigeon pea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millspaugh] is among the top ten legumes grown globally, along with common beans, pea, chickpea, broad beans and lentils. More than any other legume adapted to different agroclimatic zones, pigeon pea uniquely combines optimal nutritional profiles, high tolerance to environmental stresses, high biomass productivity and most nutrient and moisture contributions to the soil. It is a tropical grain legume grown mainly in India. Pigeon pea is nodulated by a wide range of rhizobial strains including Bradyrhizobium (cowpea group) and fast-growing rhizobia. Rhizobium-legume symbiosis is agriculturally and ecologically important for many purposes including the production of food, fodder, enrichment of the soil in nitrogen, thereby the application of nitrogenous fertilizers is reduced. Synergistic effects of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Rhizobium on nodulation and nitrogen fixation by pigeon pea (Cajanus Cajan) are well documented. These traits allow its cultivation in a range of environments and cropping systems.
EAN 9786202078894
ISBN 6202078898
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 52
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Gera, Rajesh; Parshad, Jagdish; Singh, Kuldeep