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Soil litter stock and fertility after planting leguminous shrubs and forage trees on degraded signal grass pasture

André Barbosa Silva, Mario Andrade Lira Junior, José Carlos Batista Dubeux Junior, Márcia do Vale Barreto Figueiredo, Rayssa Pereira Vicentin

01/Apr/2013

Pastures are the fodder supply of Brazilian livestock, and are exhaustively degraded by nitrogen (N) deficiency. Intercropping with legumes, aside from nitrogen fixation, may have secondary effects on soil fertility, such as acidification or nutrient movement from deeper to the surface soil layers. This study evaluated the soil litter stock and fertility of degraded Brachiaria decumbens pastures after planting leguminous shrubs and forage trees. For this purpose, we sampled (March 2010) degraded Brachiaria decumbens pasture planted in July 2008 in […]

Diazotrophic bacteria in soils under rubber tree

Patricia Fabian de Araújo Diniz, Luiz Edson Mota de Oliveira, Noelly Alves Lopes, Ligiane Aparecida Florentino, Teotonio Soares de Carvalho, Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira

01/Nov/2012

Several reports have shown the benefits of atmospheric nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes in growth and nutrition of many plant species; however, these microorganisms in the rhizosphere of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) have not been investigated so far. Thus, the objective of this study was to verify the occurrence of diazotrophic bacteria in soils and roots of a plantation of rubber trees, and to isolate and characterize these bacteria. For this purpose, soil and fine roots of rubber trees were sampled on the […]

Diversity and symbiotic capacity of bacteria isolated from nodules of two velvet bean species

Andréa Aparecida de Lima, Paulo Ivan Fernandes Júnior, Samuel Ribeiro Passos, Fernanda Santana de Paulo, Sumaya Mário Nosoline, Sérgio Miana de Faria, [...]

01/Apr/2012

Mucuna species are widely used as green manure, and little information is available about rhizobia that can nodulate them. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity and ability of bacteria isolated from symbiotic nodules of velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC.) and Mucuna deeringiana (Bort.) Merr. From the nodules of either mucuna species, grown in pots with soils from an agroecological system, 80 bacteria were isolated. The selected bacteria were classified and used to assess the symbiotic […]

Genetic diversity, tolerance to acidity factors and symbiotic efficiency of rhizobia of birdsfoot trefoil in soils of Rio Grande do Sul

Adriana Ferreira Martins, Luciano Kayser Vargas, Bruno Brito Lisboa, Jamilla Alves Trindade Sampaio, João Henrique Beltrame de Araújo, Ariane Torres Turcatel, [...]

01/Dec/2011

Birdsfoot trefoil is a perennial winter-spring forage legume, highly important in Rio Grande do Sul, in the south of Brazil. It stands out for the ability to survive in relatively acidic and nutrient-poor soils. This study aimed to select birdsfoot trefoil rhizobial strains with tolerance to acidity and aluminum toxicity and efficiency in nitrogen fixation in nutrient-poor soils. Fifty-two isolates of Lotus spp rhizobia from soils of five locations in the state of Rio Grande do Sul were evaluated. The […]

Symbiotic efficiency of rhizobia isolated from nodules of lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.)

Jadson Emanuel Lopes Antunes, Regina Lúcia Ferreira Gomes, Ângela Celis de Almeida Lopes, Ademir Sérgio Ferreira de Araújo, Maria do Carmo Catanho Pereira de Lyra, Márcia do Vale Barreto Figueiredo

01/Jun/2011

In tropical legumes, a careful selection of rhizobia strains, among other factors, is essential for the efficiency of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF). This selection should be made for leguminous crops of social and economic interest, such as lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.). The aim of this study was to evaluate the symbiotic effectiveness of rhizobia from two regions of Piauí producing lima bean. Seventeen isolates and two reference strains CIAT 899 and NGR 234 were evaluated on the fava bean […]

Density and phenotypic diversity of non-symbiotic diazotrophic bacteria in soils of the Biological Reserve Serra dos Toledos, Itajubá (MG)

Talita Filomena Silva, Rogério Melloni

01/Apr/2011

Non-symbiotic diazotrophic bacteria (NSDB) influence plant growth through biological nitrogen fixation and also production and release of plant growth-regulating substances. The aim of this study was to evaluate the density and phenotypic diversity of this bacterial group in fragments of the “Reserva Biológica Serra dos Toledos” and surroundings, in Itajubá/MG. This reserve is located in the environmental protection area of Mantiqueira and represents an important recharge area and shelter for endemic flora and fauna. Topsoil samples were collected in areas […]

Biodiversity of rhizobia associated with cowpea cultivars in soils of the lower half of the São Francisco River Valley()

Jakson Leite, Sirando Lima Seido, Samuel Ribeiro Passos, Gustavo Ribeiro Xavier, Norma Gouvêa Rumjanek, Lindete Míria Vieira Martins

01/Oct/2009

The biodiversity of rhizobium in soils of the São Francisco Valley is unknown and can be studied using cowpea as trap plants. The objective of this study was to verify the diversity of diazotrophic bacteria that nodulate cowpea in soils of the lower half of the São Francisco River Valley by morphological and genotypic characterization. Seven soil samples (A1, A2, A3, A4, C1, C2 and MC) were collected to capture bacteria associated to five cowpea cultivars (IPA 206, BRS Pujante, […]

Assessment of biodiversity in rhizobia symbionts of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Santa Catarina, Brazil

Priscila Stocco, Julio César Pires do Santos, Vitor Paulo Vargas, Mariangela Hungria

01/Jun/2008

Brazilian soils usually present a great number of populations of rhizobial bacteria capable of nodulating and fixing N2 in symbiosis with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), but the diversity of these bacteria is still poorly known. This study aimed to assess the biodiversity of micro-symbionts of common bean in the state of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil. One-hundred and seventeen isolates were obtained from field-grown plants in 23 areas of the far west, midwest and southern plateau of Santa Catarina. […]

Qualitative and quantitative changes in soil microbiota and biological nitrogen fixation under different soybean managements

Alan Alves Pereira, Mariangela Hungria, Julio Cezar Franchini, Glaciela Kaschuk, Lígia Maria de Oliveira Chueire, Rubens José Campo, [...]

01/Dec/2007

In this study, quantitative and qualitative microbiological parameters were evaluated to detect differences related to soil and crop management. The study was carried out in a field experiment installed 14 years ago on a Rhodic Eutrudox, in Londrina, PR, Brazil. Treatments were a combination of a crop sequence (S) (soybean/wheat) and a crop rotation (R) (lupin/maize/black oat/soybean/wheat/soybean/wheat/soybean), either under conventional tillage (CT) or no-tillage (NT). Evaluations were performed when all systems were under the soybean cropping season, at full flowering. […]

Genetic diversity and symbiotic efficiency of black wattle-nodulating rhizobia in soils of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil

Luciano Kayser Vargas, Bruno Brito Lisboa, Dércio Scholles, José Ricardo Pfeifer Silveira, Gabriela Cardoso Jung, Camille Eichelberger Granada, [...]

01/Aug/2007

Black wattle is the third most cultivated forest species in Brazil. Besides its economic importance, black wattle is also used to restore degraded areas, where soils are generally acid and Al levels high. This study intended to investigate the genetic diversity of indigenous rhizobia in soils in Rio Grande do Sul and to select isolates that fix N2 efficiently at low pH. Fifty Bradyrhizobium sp. isolates were obtained, which, along with the recommended strains BR 3067 and BR 3068, were […]

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