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Diversity and Efficiency of Rhizobia Communities from Iron Mining Areas Using Cowpea as a Trap Plant

Jordana Luísa de Castro, Mariana Gonçalves Souza, Márcia Rufini, Amanda Azarias Guimarães, Tainara Louzada Rodrigues, Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira

01/Aug/2017

ABSTRACT Mining is an important economic activity. However, its impact on environment must be accessed, mainly on relevant processes for their sustainability. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity and efficiency of symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacterial communities in soils under different types of vegetation in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero: ironstone outcrops, Atlantic Forest, neotropical savanna, and a rehabilitated area revegetated with grass. Suspensions of soil samples collected under each type of vegetation were made in a saline solution […]

Seeds with high molybdenum concentration improved growth and nitrogen acquisition of rhizobium-inoculated and nitrogen-fertilized common bean plants

Fernanda Fátima Delgado Almeida, Adelson Paulo Araújo, Bruno José Rodrigues Alves

01/Apr/2013

Seeds of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) with high molybdenum (Mo) concentration can supply Mo plant demands, but to date no studies have concomitantly evaluated the effects of Mo-enriched seeds on plants inoculated with rhizobia or treated with N fertilizer. This work evaluated the effects of seed Mo on growth and N acquisition of bean plants fertilized either by symbiotic N or mineral N, by measuring the activities of nitrogenase and nitrate reductase and the contribution of biological N2 fixation at […]

Diversity and efficiency of bradyrhizobium strains isolated from soil samples collected from around sesbania virgata roots using cowpea as trap species

Ligiane Aparecida Florentino, Pedro Martins de Sousa, Jacqueline Savana Silva, Karina Barroso Silva, Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira

01/Aug/2010

The genetic diversity of ten Bradyrhizobium strains was evaluated for tolerance to high temperatures, to different salinity levels and for the efficiency of symbiosis with cowpea plants (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.). Eight of these strains were isolated from nodules that appeared on cowpea after inoculation with suspensions of soil sampled from around the root system of Sesbania virgata (wand riverhemp) in ecosystems of South Minas Gerais. The other two strains used in our analyses as references, were from the Amazon […]

Agronomic efficiency of selected rhizobia strains and diversity of native nodulating populations in Perdões (MG – Brazil). I – cowpea

André Luis de Lima Soares, João Paulo Andrade Resende Pereira, Paulo Ademar Avelar Ferreira, Helson Mário Martins do Vale, Adriana Silva Lima, Messias José Bastos de Andrade, [...]

01/Oct/2006

Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) is one of the main food crops in the north and northeast of Brazil nowadays, being planted on large areas in other Brazilian regions as well, with bright prospects in the Brazilian agribusiness. Symbiosis of cowpea and nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB) can raise yields and decrease yield costs. The first aim of this study was to evaluate the agronomic efficiency of previously selected rhizobia strains compared to the strain recommended until 2004 (BR 2001). The phenotypic diversity of […]

Agronomic efficiency of selected rhizobia strains and diversity of native nodulating populations in Perdões (MG – Brazil). II – beans

André Luis de Lima Soares, Paulo Ademar Avelar Ferreira, João Paulo Andrade Resende Pereira, Helson Mário Martins do Vale, Adriana Silva Lima, Messias José Bastos de Andrade, [...]

01/Oct/2006

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an economically and socially highly relevant staple food and an excellent protein source for the Brazilian population. Symbiosis of beans and N2 fixing bacteria can increase yields and decrease yield costs. The first aim of this study was to evaluate the agronomic efficiency of previously selected rhizobia strains compared to the recommended strain (CIAT 899). Phenotypic diversity of rhizobia native populations was evaluated by cultural characteristics and analysis of total protein profiles by polyacrilamide gel […]

Growth and nodulation of Acacia mangium, Enterolobium contortisiliquum and Sesbania virgata in heavy metal contaminated soil

I. C. B. Trannin, F. M. S. Moreira, J. O. Siqueira

01/Sep/2001

One of the great challenges in environmental research today is to find tolerant species of plants and microsymbionts to make viable the revegetation of contaminated areas with heavy metals. This experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions at the Soil Science Department of the Federal University of Lavras (MG), from August to December 1998, to assess the tolerance to heavy metals and the capacity to establish rhizobia symbiosis with Enterolobium contortisiliquum (tamboril), Acacia mangium (acacia) and Sesbania virgata (sesbânia) in […]