Growing Legumes with 'Fertilizer Factory' Nodules
Now that you know the secret of legumes symbiosis, let's see it in action.
Note: For this activity we suggest using a small seeded legume like clover, so you see a result sooner.
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You will need:
- 12 legume seeds (these must not be cooked or roasted!)
- Matching rhizobia inoculum (packed in peat, available from stockfeeders and seed merchants)
- 6 black plastic pots or 6 cups (make sure to put drainage holes in the bottom)
- Sand for filling your 6 pots (you can get sand from any garden center) - use builders sand or beach sand for best results. Do not use soil because it may already contain rhizobia.
- Popsticks for labelling your pots
- Waterproof texta
- Water
In this activity, you will grow half of your legume seeds without rhizobia and half inoculated with rhizobia. Rhizobia are much too small to see, but there are thousands of them in the peat inoculum. In order for this activity to work, you will have to be very careful that there is no contamination by these tiny rhizobia. Follow the instructions carefully and as your plants grow you will see how these tiny little bacteria perform miracles. They 'fix' nitrogen from the air and provide it to the legume roots. |