Lentil – Inoculation
One of the most important inputs for any pulse crop is inoculant. Inoculating lentil with the correct strain of rhizobium (Rhizobium leguminosarum) has the potential to fix up to 80% of nitrogen required through nitrogen fixation. Done properly, the crop shouldn’t require any extra nitrogen fertilizer.
Rhizobium leguminosarum strains will nodulate peas, faba (fava) beans, and lentils but some strains may be more effective on certain crops or certain varieties. While it can live in the soil for a number of years, the most efficient nitrogen-fixing bacteria may not be among those that survive. Generally, native soil strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum are not the optimum strains. Western Canadian research indicates a significant yield response to inoculation of grain legumes in 30% to 50% of the cases, and is why most experienced lentil producers inoculate each time lentil are seeded.
Inoculant FormulationsLentil inoculants come in three formulations. Manufacturers may package the inoculant as either a mixed strain inoculant that contains a mixture of the strains, or a single-strain inoculant which contains only one rhizobia strain. In either case the best strains are chosen based on their ability to nodulate the crop on the label. All inoculant formulations will perform equally well if the inoculant is properly applied and if environmental conditions are ideal. Under adverse conditions the best performing formulation should be granular, followed by peat, and then liquid. |
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TIMING |
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Peat Powder Inoculant |
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Liquid Inoculant |
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Granular Soil Inoculant |
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Maximizing Rhibozia Survivability |
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How do I know if the inoculant was successful? |
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TIMING |
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HOW TO CHECK |
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WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? |
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NATURALLY OCCURRING |
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USE AT RECOMMENDED RATES |
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WATCH – Nodulation Scoring Video
Resource
- Inoculant Options for Pulse Crops
- Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation Field Assessment Guide
- Pulse Nodulation, What is Needed for Best Results
- Top Dressing to Correct Nutrient Deficiencies
Special thanks to Saskatchewan Pulse Growers