Sheth, R. D.PATEL, M. A.2018-07-122018-07-121984http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810059521Leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala Lam.) is one of the important forage crop grown in tropical and subtropical countries. Since leucaena is inoculated with Rhizobium culture, attempts were made to find out suitable strain of Rhizobium for leucaena. Rhizobia were isolated from the nodule of leucaena formed by native rhizobia present in the two soil types, one from the ‘Goradu’ soil samples of Anand and other from ‘medium black’ soil sample of Aiska farm (Thasra). A standard inoculant strain TAL-602 was also used for study. Efficiency of isolated rhizobia and standard inoculant strain were studied under glasshouse conditions by using ‘Leonard Jar Technique’ at 30th, 50th and 70th day period of plant growth after inoculation of rhizobia.enPlant Pathology, AgricultureA StudySTUDY OF EFFICIECY OF INDIGEOUS RHIZOBIAL POPULATION NODULATING LEUCAENA (LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHAIA LAM.)Thesis