Inoculating Soybean With Bradyrhizobium Japonicum For Nitrogen Fixation

By David Moseley, Castro, Saulo, Vieira, Leandro, Wang, Jim Jian

LSU AgCenter

Nitrogen fixation is a process where soybean plants can utilize nitrogen from the air by a symbiotic relationship with Bradyrhizobium japonicum bacteria and is essential for economical soybean production. An article written by the Science for Success group (A national team of soybean agronomist) published an article on the Soybean Research & Information Network website stating that nitrogen fixation can account for 40 to 70% of the nitrogen requirement for soybean.

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