Data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)

The main objective of this study is to use bio-inoculants in relative to specific legume plant diversity for, enhanced nodulation and plant growth. Method involves organically based selection of 36 rhizobial strains, of which 6 strains were isolated to assess the efficiency of relative host-specific...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a51066978aba468c91ad521d7827d2532021-11-06T04:30:29ZData on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)2352-340910.1016/j.dib.2021.107520https://doaj.org/article/a51066978aba468c91ad521d7827d2532021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340921007964https://doaj.org/toc/2352-3409The main objective of this study is to use bio-inoculants in relative to specific legume plant diversity for, enhanced nodulation and plant growth. Method involves organically based selection of 36 rhizobial strains, of which 6 strains were isolated to assess the efficiency of relative host-specific inoculation on nodulation and development in legumes viz. Vigna radiata. All promising combinations of the preferred rhizobial strain inoculants were tested under sterile conditions for improving nodulation and to screen the best isolate to be evaluated for its enhanced characteristics through inoculation by field trial in various soils. It was observed that the strains from Bhadrachalam forest BD1 are highly host specific for Vigna radiata plants and when inoculated, improved nodulation and enhanced plant growth. Because of the novel characters in BD1, further studies were carried out and was identified as Rhizobium sp. BD1 (NCBI Accession no. MT577595). The percentage of nitrogen content in Vigna radiata ranged between 1.2% to 2.9%. This Rhizobium sp. BD1 was tested for the unraveling and amelioration of crop production in barren, polluted and agricultural soils which showed enhanced characteristics in Vigna radiata plants. This method may be employed across the globe of same climatic conditions for the retrieval of plants in soils that carry agriculture unsuccessfully.Sanjeev Kumar KPavan Kumar PindiElsevierarticleGreen gramHost specificityInoculantsNodulationRhizobium sp. BD1 strainVigna radiataComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7Science (General)Q1-390ENData in Brief, Vol 39, Iss , Pp 107520- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Green gram
Host specificity
Inoculants
Nodulation
Rhizobium sp. BD1 strain
Vigna radiata
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
R858-859.7
Science (General)
Q1-390
spellingShingle Green gram
Host specificity
Inoculants
Nodulation
Rhizobium sp. BD1 strain
Vigna radiata
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
R858-859.7
Science (General)
Q1-390
Sanjeev Kumar K
Pavan Kumar Pindi
Data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)
description The main objective of this study is to use bio-inoculants in relative to specific legume plant diversity for, enhanced nodulation and plant growth. Method involves organically based selection of 36 rhizobial strains, of which 6 strains were isolated to assess the efficiency of relative host-specific inoculation on nodulation and development in legumes viz. Vigna radiata. All promising combinations of the preferred rhizobial strain inoculants were tested under sterile conditions for improving nodulation and to screen the best isolate to be evaluated for its enhanced characteristics through inoculation by field trial in various soils. It was observed that the strains from Bhadrachalam forest BD1 are highly host specific for Vigna radiata plants and when inoculated, improved nodulation and enhanced plant growth. Because of the novel characters in BD1, further studies were carried out and was identified as Rhizobium sp. BD1 (NCBI Accession no. MT577595). The percentage of nitrogen content in Vigna radiata ranged between 1.2% to 2.9%. This Rhizobium sp. BD1 was tested for the unraveling and amelioration of crop production in barren, polluted and agricultural soils which showed enhanced characteristics in Vigna radiata plants. This method may be employed across the globe of same climatic conditions for the retrieval of plants in soils that carry agriculture unsuccessfully.
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author Sanjeev Kumar K
Pavan Kumar Pindi
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Pavan Kumar Pindi
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title Data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)
title_short Data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)
title_full Data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)
title_fullStr Data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)
title_full_unstemmed Data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous Rhizobium BD1 strain and Vigna radiata (green gram)
title_sort data on host specificity and symbiotic association between indigenous rhizobium bd1 strain and vigna radiata (green gram)
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