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Old 10-05-2006, 12:05 AM posted to sci.bio.botany,rec.gardens
Mike Lyle
 
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Default Nitrogen-fixing bacteria


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Thanks to all who replied. Here's an example of what I get when I look
for a particular species, /Caesalpinia gilliesii/.

"Nitrogen fixation None"
http://plants.nrcs.usda.gov/cgi_bin/plant_attribute.cgi?symbol=CAGI

"No fertilizing is required, these plants fix nitrogen in the soil."
http://www.monrovia.com/PlantInf.nsf/3e858bc84af1756c88256f0a00787e69/f018b4fc37a9469488256f250065bf53!OpenDocument&Clic k=882568470064D136.77a6cc4887b5c2ab88256f0e007d62a 5/$Body/0.2512

But maybe I'll find a consensus on some other species. Anyway, I think
the answer to my questions is, "If it looks like it's short of
nitrogen, give it some."

Hi, Jerry! (Naiveté follows.) If they grow these plants successfully
in the Botanic Garden in Albuquerque, are they the kind of people who'd
let you have a few handfuls of soil for d-i-y inoculation?

--
Mike.