Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Dâmiany Pádua
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Figueiredo, Marislaine Alves de, Soares, Bruno Lima, Teixeira, Otávio Henrique Stivanin, Martins, Fábio Aurélio Dias, Rufini, Márcia, Chain, Caio Peixoto, Reis, Ricardo Pereira, Morais, Augusto Ramalho de, Moreira, Fatima Maria de Souza, Andrade, Messias José Bastos de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/29366
Resumo: Symbiosis of common bean with nitrogen-fixing bacteria can lead to a reduction in production costs and in environmental impacts. Considering the diversity of soils and climates, it is important to validate bacterial strains under different conditions to consolidate their recommendation as inoculants. Studies concerning the economic viability of Rhizobium inoculation in common bean are few, but they could assist in choosing the strain to be adopted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of Rhizobium strains isolated from acid soils from the Amazon inoculated in seeds of the BRSMG Madrepérola cultivar and to evaluate the economic viability of their use in the field. Four field experiments were conducted in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. A randomized block experimental design was used with four replications and seven treatments: inoculation with the strains CIAT 899 (Rhizobium tropici), UFLA 02-100 (R. etli), UFLA 02-68 (R. etli bv. mimosae), UFLA 02-127 (R. leguminosarum bv. phaseoli), and UFLA 04-173 (R. miluonense),plus two controls, one without inoculation + mineral nitrogen (N-urea) at a rate of 80 kg N ha-1 and another without inoculation and without mineral N. The strain CIAT 899 is already recommended for the manufacture of a commercial inoculant, and the others, collected in the Amazon Forest, have proven to be highly effective in biological nitrogen fixation. Symbiosis of common bean with all the strains evaluated leads to satisfactory yields, with reduction in the application rate of mineral nitrogen and in environmental impacts and, consequently, reduction in economic costs, with higher profitability.
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spelling Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soilsBiological nitrogen fixationEconomic analysisRhizobium spp.Phaseolus vulgaris L.Fixação biológica de nitrogênioAnálise econômicaRizóbioSymbiosis of common bean with nitrogen-fixing bacteria can lead to a reduction in production costs and in environmental impacts. Considering the diversity of soils and climates, it is important to validate bacterial strains under different conditions to consolidate their recommendation as inoculants. Studies concerning the economic viability of Rhizobium inoculation in common bean are few, but they could assist in choosing the strain to be adopted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of Rhizobium strains isolated from acid soils from the Amazon inoculated in seeds of the BRSMG Madrepérola cultivar and to evaluate the economic viability of their use in the field. Four field experiments were conducted in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. A randomized block experimental design was used with four replications and seven treatments: inoculation with the strains CIAT 899 (Rhizobium tropici), UFLA 02-100 (R. etli), UFLA 02-68 (R. etli bv. mimosae), UFLA 02-127 (R. leguminosarum bv. phaseoli), and UFLA 04-173 (R. miluonense),plus two controls, one without inoculation + mineral nitrogen (N-urea) at a rate of 80 kg N ha-1 and another without inoculation and without mineral N. The strain CIAT 899 is already recommended for the manufacture of a commercial inoculant, and the others, collected in the Amazon Forest, have proven to be highly effective in biological nitrogen fixation. Symbiosis of common bean with all the strains evaluated leads to satisfactory yields, with reduction in the application rate of mineral nitrogen and in environmental impacts and, consequently, reduction in economic costs, with higher profitability.Chilean Society of Soil Science2018-06-11T12:08:54Z2018-06-11T12:08:54Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfOLIVEIRA, D. P. et al. Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils. Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, [S. l.], v. 17, n. 4, p. 922-934, 2017.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/29366Journal of soil science and plant nutritionreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Dâmiany PáduaFigueiredo, Marislaine Alves deSoares, Bruno LimaTeixeira, Otávio Henrique StivaninMartins, Fábio Aurélio DiasRufini, MárciaChain, Caio PeixotoReis, Ricardo PereiraMorais, Augusto Ramalho deMoreira, Fatima Maria de SouzaAndrade, Messias José Bastos deeng2018-06-11T12:08:54Zoai:localhost:1/29366Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2018-06-11T12:08:54Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
title Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
spellingShingle Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
Oliveira, Dâmiany Pádua
Biological nitrogen fixation
Economic analysis
Rhizobium spp.
Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Fixação biológica de nitrogênio
Análise econômica
Rizóbio
title_short Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
title_full Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
title_fullStr Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
title_full_unstemmed Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
title_sort Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils
author Oliveira, Dâmiany Pádua
author_facet Oliveira, Dâmiany Pádua
Figueiredo, Marislaine Alves de
Soares, Bruno Lima
Teixeira, Otávio Henrique Stivanin
Martins, Fábio Aurélio Dias
Rufini, Márcia
Chain, Caio Peixoto
Reis, Ricardo Pereira
Morais, Augusto Ramalho de
Moreira, Fatima Maria de Souza
Andrade, Messias José Bastos de
author_role author
author2 Figueiredo, Marislaine Alves de
Soares, Bruno Lima
Teixeira, Otávio Henrique Stivanin
Martins, Fábio Aurélio Dias
Rufini, Márcia
Chain, Caio Peixoto
Reis, Ricardo Pereira
Morais, Augusto Ramalho de
Moreira, Fatima Maria de Souza
Andrade, Messias José Bastos de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Dâmiany Pádua
Figueiredo, Marislaine Alves de
Soares, Bruno Lima
Teixeira, Otávio Henrique Stivanin
Martins, Fábio Aurélio Dias
Rufini, Márcia
Chain, Caio Peixoto
Reis, Ricardo Pereira
Morais, Augusto Ramalho de
Moreira, Fatima Maria de Souza
Andrade, Messias José Bastos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological nitrogen fixation
Economic analysis
Rhizobium spp.
Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Fixação biológica de nitrogênio
Análise econômica
Rizóbio
topic Biological nitrogen fixation
Economic analysis
Rhizobium spp.
Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Fixação biológica de nitrogênio
Análise econômica
Rizóbio
description Symbiosis of common bean with nitrogen-fixing bacteria can lead to a reduction in production costs and in environmental impacts. Considering the diversity of soils and climates, it is important to validate bacterial strains under different conditions to consolidate their recommendation as inoculants. Studies concerning the economic viability of Rhizobium inoculation in common bean are few, but they could assist in choosing the strain to be adopted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of Rhizobium strains isolated from acid soils from the Amazon inoculated in seeds of the BRSMG Madrepérola cultivar and to evaluate the economic viability of their use in the field. Four field experiments were conducted in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. A randomized block experimental design was used with four replications and seven treatments: inoculation with the strains CIAT 899 (Rhizobium tropici), UFLA 02-100 (R. etli), UFLA 02-68 (R. etli bv. mimosae), UFLA 02-127 (R. leguminosarum bv. phaseoli), and UFLA 04-173 (R. miluonense),plus two controls, one without inoculation + mineral nitrogen (N-urea) at a rate of 80 kg N ha-1 and another without inoculation and without mineral N. The strain CIAT 899 is already recommended for the manufacture of a commercial inoculant, and the others, collected in the Amazon Forest, have proven to be highly effective in biological nitrogen fixation. Symbiosis of common bean with all the strains evaluated leads to satisfactory yields, with reduction in the application rate of mineral nitrogen and in environmental impacts and, consequently, reduction in economic costs, with higher profitability.
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http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/29366
identifier_str_mv OLIVEIRA, D. P. et al. Acid tolerant Rhizobium strains contribute to increasing the yield and profitability of common bean in tropical soils. Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, [S. l.], v. 17, n. 4, p. 922-934, 2017.
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