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Protozoa in relation to Rhizobium S-12 and Azotobacter chroococcum in soil

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The red sandy loam soils of Bangalore were found to contain Colpoda spp. and Uroleptus spp. as the predominant protozoa. The effect of these protozoa on Rhizobium S-12 and Azotobacter chroococcum which gain entry into soil as bacterial inoculants was studied. In the presence of protozoa a fall in the population of Rhizobium S-12 and A. chroococcum in soil suggested that these bacteria serve as prey for the protozoa. But complete devouring of the prey by the predators never occurred. In broth culture decline in the population of the two bacteria in the presence of protozoa was much quicker compared to soil. Several bacteria survived in broth too suggesting that soil does not prevent the predator from finding its prey. This upholds the recent view that the protozoa devour bacteria if they are sufficiently close to each other, that the energy gained by devouring the cell is greater than that required for hunting. Reduced nodulation and not absence of nodules, in soybean by Rhizobium S-12 in presence of protozoa further supports this view. re]19751105

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Sardeshpande, J.S., Balasubramanya, R.H., Kulkarni, J.H. et al. Protozoa in relation to Rhizobium S-12 and Azotobacter chroococcum in soil. Plant Soil 47, 75–80 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00010369

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