Resposta do feijão e da soja à inoculação com rizóbios e submetidos a diferentes níveis de sombreamento

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2009-04-30

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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The soybeans and beans are of great economic and social importance to Brazil. From the nutritional point of view, they are very demanding in nitrogen and to supply its demand both species are able Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF). However, for the BNF, rhizobia require energy supply by the carbohydrates from photosynthesis. For this reason the availability of fotossintato is the biggest limiting factor in BNF. This work had as propose to evaluate the influence of inoculation with rhizobia in two phenological stages of plants under different levels of shading. In this context the inoculation was assessed by the following treatments: two species of legume (Phaseolus vulgaris, L. and Glycine max, L.) inoculated and not inoculated (Fi, Fni, Si and Sni) with specific strains (Rhizobium tropici and Bradyrhizobium japonicum and B. elkanii) in two phenological stages (before, Ep1, and after flowering, Ep2) and subjected to three shadow levels (no shade, 70% and 80% of shade). The experimental design was completely randomized in four replicates on the experiments 1, 2, 3 and 4 conducted in a greenhouse and three replicates for the experiments 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the external environment to a greenhouse. In experiments 1 and 3, both species have continued forming nodules after flowering, the plants of these treatments Fni Ep2, Sni Ep2 and Si Ep2 had the highest average for the number, volume, fresh weight and dry weight of nodules. As the activity of the nodules, the plants of treatments Fi Ep1 and Si Ep1 had the highest number of active nodules compared to treatments Fni Ep2 and Sni Ep2. Assessing the effect of shading in experiments 2 and 4, it was found that bean and soybean plants have behaved differently. The shading of 80% favored the formation of nodules in inoculated bean deferring between treatments of shading, in contrast to the soybean plants that there was no difference (p ≥ 0.05) among treatments. There was no statistical difference between treatments in the number of active nodes for the beans; the plants of the Sni treatment 80% had the lowest number of active nodules compared to the plants of treatment Si 0%. In experiments 5 and 7 plants of soybeans and reduced the number of nodules after flowering, and as in Experiment 1 and 3 there was a higher number of active nodes during the growing season compared to the reproductive period. The shading applied in bean plants (Experiment 6) was not enough to cause no difference between treatments on the number and activity of nodules; in the experiment with 8 soybean, the shading changed patterns of nodulation and activity of nodules (p ≥ 0.05). It is this work that the formation and maintenance of activity of the nodules were so distinct in vegetative and reproductive stages, but the shading of 70 and 80% applied was not sufficient to cause significant change in activity of the nodules, suggesting that the reduction the availability of fotossintatos is not the limiting factor in determining the efficiency of N, mainly in the bean

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FERNANDES, Daiana Pereira. Response of bean and soybean to inoculation with rhizobia and subject to diferents levels of shading. 2009. 99 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biolóicas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiania, 2009.