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Variability of nutrient harvest indices in common bean genotypes and their relationship with grain yield

Adelson Paulo Araújo, Marcelo Grandi Teixeira

01/Feb/2012

The use of genotypes with high biomass and nutrient accumulation but low nutrient harvest indices (ratio between nutrient amount in grains and in shoots) could reduce nutrient removal by harvesting and improve agricultural sustainability. The low variability found in the harvest indices in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) calls for the evaluation of a wide range of genotypes. This study evaluated the variability of nutrient harvest indices and their relationship with grain yield in common bean genotypes. A field experiment […]

Effect of humic-like substances on potassium uptake kinetics, plant growth and nutrient concentration in Phaseolus vulgaris L.

Carla Machado da Rosa, Rosa Maria Vargas Castilhos, Ledemar Carlos Vahl, Danilo Dufech Castilhos, Luiz Fernando Spinelli Pinto, Elisandra Solange Oliveira, [...]

01/Aug/2009

Humic substances can influence plant metabolism direct or indirectly, thus modifying its growth. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of humic-like substances (HS) on kinetics of K uptake, nutrient concentration and growth of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, L.). The experiment was performed on a laboratory bench with controlled light conditions. Plants were grown in pots with complete nutrient solution enriched with five levels (0; 2.5; 5; 10 and 20 mg L-1 of C) of alkaline soluble humic-like substances […]

Response of common bean crop to nitrogen fertilization and rhizobium inoculation

Rodrigo de Pelegrin, Fábio Martins Mercante, Ilda Miyuki Nakase Otsubo, Auro Akio Otsubo

01/Feb/2009

Adequate management of nitrogen fertilizer is one of the main difficulties on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crop. However, the biological N2 fixation is an alternative source of N supply to this crop. This study had the purpose to evaluate the response of common bean to rhizobium inoculation and split application of N fertilizer in terms of plant nodulation and grain yield. Besides, this study aimed to evaluate the economic viability of using N fertilizer application and/or rhizobium inoculation on […]

Relationships between grain yield and accumulation of biomass, nitrogen and phosphorus in common bean cultivars

Adelson Paulo Araújo, Marcelo Grandi Teixeira

01/Oct/2008

Shoot biomass is considered a relevant component for crop yield, but relationships between biological productivity and grain yield in legume crops are usually difficult to establish. Two field experiments were carried out to investigate the relationships between grain yield, biomass production and N and P accumulation at reproductive stages of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars. Nine and 18 cultivars were grown on 16 m2 plots in 1998 and 1999, respectively, with four replications. Crop biomass was sampled at four growth […]

Taxonomic classification of rhizobial strains recommended for soybean and common bean crops in Brazil based on the sequencing of the 16s rRNA gene

L. M. O. Chueire, E. V. Bangel, F. L. Mostasso, R. J. Campo, F. O. Pedrosa, M. Hungria

01/Oct/2003

Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crops are of economical and social importance in Brazil; their requirement for nitrogen can be supplied by the symbiosis with bacteria belonging to the order Rhizobiales. However, to guarantee the maximization of the biological nitrogen fixation, seeds must be inoculated with efficient and competitive strains of rhizobia recommended by research. In 2001/2002, 14 million doses of inoculant were sold in Brazil, 99 % of these for soybean and common bean crops. […]

Aluminum influence on plants grown in a Brazilian Red-yellow Podzolic soil

J. R. N. F. Gama, J. C. Kiehl

01/Jun/1999

The present study was carried out in 1995 to investigate why plants cultivated in a Red-Yellow Podzolic in the State of Acre, in the Brazilian Amazon, presenting high amounts of exchangeable aluminum, have not shown symptoms of toxicity to this element or yield reduction. The exchangeable Al3+ in the B horizon is higher than 14 cmolc dm-3. Samples of the A and B horizons were incubated with increasing rates of lime and subjected to determination of pH in H2O, pH […]