NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE

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Autor(a) principal: Barberi, Alexandre
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Carneiro, Marco A. C., Moreira, Fátima M. S., Siqueira, José Oswaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/611
Resumo: The symbiosis with rhizobia is not widespread among all leguminous species. Nodulation capability, i.e., the ability to establish symbiosis with nitrogen fixing bacteria commomly denominated rhizobia, is more frequent among Mimosoideae and Papilionoideae and rare among the Caesalpinioideae. Furthermore, chemical, physical and biological soil factors can limit nodulation. The nodulation capability of  37 forest species cultivated under nursery conditions in South Minas Gerais state was investigated. Nodules were not found in 18 Caesalpinioideae species, meanwhile 84% of 19 Mimosoideae and Papilionoideae species were nodulating. With the exception of Platycyamus regnelli, for the first time found with nodules, and Colvillea racemosa, results obtained to the other species were consistent with previous observations. Nitrogenase activity was detected in many nodules and rhizobia were isolated from diverse species, including some that has no specific inoculant strains.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
title NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
spellingShingle NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
Barberi, Alexandre
Leguminosae
Nodulation
Rhizobia
title_short NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
title_full NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
title_fullStr NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
title_full_unstemmed NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
title_sort NODULATION IN LEGUMINOUS FOREST SPECIES IN NURSERY CONDITIONS AT SOUTH MINAS GERAIS STATE
author Barberi, Alexandre
author_facet Barberi, Alexandre
Carneiro, Marco A. C.
Moreira, Fátima M. S.
Siqueira, José Oswaldo
author_role author
author2 Carneiro, Marco A. C.
Moreira, Fátima M. S.
Siqueira, José Oswaldo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barberi, Alexandre
Carneiro, Marco A. C.
Moreira, Fátima M. S.
Siqueira, José Oswaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leguminosae
Nodulation
Rhizobia
topic Leguminosae
Nodulation
Rhizobia
description The symbiosis with rhizobia is not widespread among all leguminous species. Nodulation capability, i.e., the ability to establish symbiosis with nitrogen fixing bacteria commomly denominated rhizobia, is more frequent among Mimosoideae and Papilionoideae and rare among the Caesalpinioideae. Furthermore, chemical, physical and biological soil factors can limit nodulation. The nodulation capability of  37 forest species cultivated under nursery conditions in South Minas Gerais state was investigated. Nodules were not found in 18 Caesalpinioideae species, meanwhile 84% of 19 Mimosoideae and Papilionoideae species were nodulating. With the exception of Platycyamus regnelli, for the first time found with nodules, and Colvillea racemosa, results obtained to the other species were consistent with previous observations. Nitrogenase activity was detected in many nodules and rhizobia were isolated from diverse species, including some that has no specific inoculant strains.
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