Yield of common bean and chickpea as a function of soluble phosphate applied in pits or in the seeding row
01/Mar/1998
Phosphorus is the macronutrient that most often contributes to increasing the productivity of crops in Brazil. It has been shown that certain Rhizobium-plants symbiosis require higher levels of phosphorus, as compared to the nitrogen- fertilized plants. Several different ways of placing soluble phosphate were tested for both common beans and chickpea crops, with the objective of increasing the efficiency of using phosphorus available in the soil without increasing fertilizer amount. The common bean crop set up in Jaguapitã (PR), was […]
Nursery growth and nodulation of forty-nine woody legume species native from Amazonia
01/Dec/1997
Although periodically flooded ecosystems represent 25% of the total Amazon area, they contribute to 75% of timber production. Both periodically flooded and upland ecosystems are greatly diverse in species belonging to Leguminosae family. Some of these species are currently exploited, but the economic potential of the vast majority has been overlooked. The knowledge of the plant growth characteristics of these species under nursery conditions is the first step to understand their biology and establish artificial woodlands in deforested areas. This […]