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Table I<br />

Nodutation and total drymatter yield per plant at flowering stage in winter (Win.) and spring (Spr.) planted chickpea during 1978-79 and 1979-80<br />

and seed yield in 1978-79 as affected by inoculation with several strains of Rhizobium at Tel Hadya.<br />

1978-79 1979-80<br />

Treatments Nodule Nodule dry wt. Total dry wt. Seed yield Nodule Nodule dry wt. Total dry.wt.<br />

No./plant (mg/plant) (g/plant) (kg/ha) No./plant (mg/pant)<br />

Win. Spr. Win. Spr. Win. Spr. Win. Spr. Win. Spr. Win. Spr. Win. Spr.<br />

Uninoculated 14.2 3.1 90.7 5.4 6.9 3.7 1361 819 2.2 2.2 138.3 57.2 12.0 6.8<br />

Inoculated 25.0 11.3 !33.4 29.5 8.9 5.6 1587' 1ll0t 9.6 9.3 188.4 92.1 15.3 7.8<br />

Uninoculated 20.2 3.5 9.8 3.7 10.5 6.0 1629 1214 2.8 2.9 48.4 38.9 19.0 9.2<br />

120 kg N/ha<br />

* Range for eight inoculurn strains between 1446 and 1816 kg/ha<br />

"Range for eight inoculum strains between 936 and 1256 kg/ha

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