Abstract

Large scale experiments with inoculated and drill sown Trifolium subterraneum, T. hirtum, and T. cherleri showed that recent isolates of Rhizobium trifolii from healthy plants in problem pastures were superior to the strains used in commercially available inoculants. The new rhizobia are also shown to persist in the soil longer than the commercial strains. Evidence was obtained of different levels of performance by R. trifolii strains on different soils. Following the inclusion of one of the superior isolates in commercial peat inoculants, a number of farmer-sown pastures were examined for strain persistence. The new isolates showed much improved persistence over the older inoculant strains.

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