ISSN: 2471-9315
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John Muoma
Kenya
Research Article
Genetic Characterization of Rhizosphere Bacteria that Inhabit Common Bean Nodules in Western Kenya Soils
Author(s): Clabe Wekesa, John Muoma, Omwoyo Ombori, John Maingi, Daniel Okun, Kelvin Juma, Patrick Okoth, Emily Wamalwa, Mario Kollenberg and Eliakim MautiClabe Wekesa, John Muoma, Omwoyo Ombori, John Maingi, Daniel Okun, Kelvin Juma, Patrick Okoth, Emily Wamalwa, Mario Kollenberg and Eliakim Mauti
Background: With the increasing world population, there is increasing demand for food. This has led to overuse of agricultural farms causing reduced soil fertility and accumulation of phytopathogens. Inorganic fertilizers and pesticides have been extensively used in response to these challenges. Extensive integration of inorganic fertilizers and pesticides in the farming system has contributed to soil and water pollution worsening the eutrophication in rivers lake waters. Alternative farming methods are therefore necessary to address this problem. Recent studies have found that rhizobacteria that colonize nodules of leguminous plants are capable of increasing yield and health of the tested plants. Their plant growth promoting ability depends on the rhizobacteria type, soil properties, and climatic conditions. The aim of this study, therefore, was to genetically characterize rhizobacte.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2471-9315.1000128