TY -JOUR AU -Mohammad Athar TI -Observations on Nodulation Status of Some Papilionoid Species of Potential Agricultural and Forestry Value from Sacramento Valley, California PY -1996 DA -0000-00-00 JO -Taiwania VL -41 IS -4 SP -301 EP -308 UR -https://taiwania.ntu.edu.tw/abstract/357 AB -Legume-Rhizobium symbiosis contribute substantially to nitrogen economy of the soil with global utilization in sustainable agricultural systems. Due to the immense importance of legumes, nodulation was studied in 66 Papilionoid species from Sacramento Valley in California. Majority of the species were abundantly nodulated under natural soil conditions or when grown in uninoculated garden soil indicating distribution of wide range of naturalized rhizobia. Nodulation in 12 species within 6 genera is reported for the first time. The general account presented here is essentially first step in quantifying the contribution of these nodulated species to the nitrogen cycle of the biosphere. DO -10.6165/tai.1996.41.301