Abstract

Abstract A greenhouse study using lignite overburden surface soil from a lignite mine in northwest Louisiana was conducted to determine the yield response and nodulation of inoculated and non‐inoculated white clover (Trifolium repens L.) to P (0, 40, and 80 kg/ha) and Mo (0, 90, and 180 g/ha) fertilization. Results manifested a highly significant response of inoculated white clover to a single application of P and Mo. Application of P at the rate of 40 and 80 kg/ha increased the dry matter yield (DMY) of white clover by 164% and 154%, while Mo fertilization at the rate of 90 and 180 g/ha increased the dry matter yield (DMY) by 21% and 37%, respectively, over the control. The yield of white clover was also significantly affected by Rhizobium inoculation. Yield was increased from 2.1 to 2.5 Mg/ha which is equivalent to a 19% yield improvement over the non‐inoculated plants. Nodule formation (NF), likewise, was significantly favored by P and Mo fertilization. Results also revealed that Rhizobium inoculation ...

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