TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS
Biological nitrogen fixation is a viable alternative for corn (Zea mays L.) and dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crop production through the establisment of an efficient simbiosis Rhizobium-leguminosae; this is not a simple process due to the competition among introduced and native strains in the soil. Biological nitrogen fixation was estimated in dry bean cv. Michoacán 12-A-3, cultivated by direct sowing or by seedling transplant under rainfed conditions. A mixed inoculant of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli conformed by the strains CP Méx 1, CP Méx 2, and CP Méx 22, was used. There were eight treatments including direct seeding and seedling transplanting. The following data were collected when plants were established: number of rhizobia in the soil and in the inoculated seeds; at the flowering stage, it was estimated the behaviour of the introduced strains in the soil, the percentage of nodules produced by the incoming and native strains, and the number and dry weight of effective and ineffective nodules, as well as nitrogenase activity. Results showed that the transplanted seedlings had a significantly higher effective nodule dry weight than the directly sowed seeds. For the remaining traits there were not significant differences.
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oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article14172020-05-14T05:46:50Z TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS EL TRASPLANTE DE FRIJOL INOCULADO CON Rhizobium COMO ESTRATEGIA PARA INCREMENTAR LA FIJACION BIOLOGICA DE NITROGENO EN CONDICIONES DE SECANO Samaniego-Russo, Arturo Larqué-Saavedra, Alfonso Ferrera-Cerrato, Ronald Phaseolus vulgaris L. transplanting nitrogen fixation Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli rainfed conditions Phaseolus vulgaris L. trasplante fijación de nitrógeno Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli secano Biological nitrogen fixation is a viable alternative for corn (Zea mays L.) and dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crop production through the establisment of an efficient simbiosis Rhizobium-leguminosae; this is not a simple process due to the competition among introduced and native strains in the soil. Biological nitrogen fixation was estimated in dry bean cv. Michoacán 12-A-3, cultivated by direct sowing or by seedling transplant under rainfed conditions. A mixed inoculant of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli conformed by the strains CP Méx 1, CP Méx 2, and CP Méx 22, was used. There were eight treatments including direct seeding and seedling transplanting. The following data were collected when plants were established: number of rhizobia in the soil and in the inoculated seeds; at the flowering stage, it was estimated the behaviour of the introduced strains in the soil, the percentage of nodules produced by the incoming and native strains, and the number and dry weight of effective and ineffective nodules, as well as nitrogenase activity. Results showed that the transplanted seedlings had a significantly higher effective nodule dry weight than the directly sowed seeds. For the remaining traits there were not significant differences. La fijación biológica de nitrógeno es una alternativa viable para la producción de maíz (Zea mays L.) y frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) mediante el establecimiento de una simbiosis eficiente Rhizobium-leguminosa lo cual no es un proceso fácil debido a la competencia entre cepas introducidas y cepas nativas del suelo. Se cuantificó la fijación biológica del nitrógeno en la variedad de frijol Michoacán 12-A-3, establecida por siembra directa o trasplante en condiciones de secano. Se utilizó un inoculante multicepa de Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli formado por las cepas CP Méx 1, CP Méx 2 y CP Méx 22. Los tratamientos en estudio fueron ocho, comparando el trasplante de frijol con el sembrado directamente. Las variables evaluadas al establecimiento del cultivo fueron, el número de rizobia nativas en el suelo y la población de rizobia en la turba y en la semilla inoculada; al inicio de floración, se registró el comportamiento de las cepas introducidas en suelo, el porcentaje de nódulos producidos por las cepas introducidas y nativas, y el número y peso seco de nódulos efectivos e inefectivos y la actividad de nitrogenasa. Los resultados indicaron que el sistema de trasplante superó significativamente al de siembra directa en el peso seco de los nódulos efectivos. En las demás variables no hubo diferencias significativas. Colegio de Postgraduados 1996-09-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://www.agrociencia-colpos.org/index.php/agrociencia/article/view/1417 Agrociencia; Vol. 30 No. 3 (1996): 1996-jul-sep; 345-351 Agrociencia; Vol. 30 Núm. 3 (1996): 1996-jul-sep; 345-351 2521-9766 1405-3195 spa https://www.agrociencia-colpos.org/index.php/agrociencia/article/view/1417/1417 |
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Samaniego-Russo, Arturo Larqué-Saavedra, Alfonso Ferrera-Cerrato, Ronald TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS |
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TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS |
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TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS |
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TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS |
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TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS |
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TRANSPLANTING COMMON BEANS INOCULATED WITH Rhizobium AS STRATEGY TO INCREASE NITROGEN BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN RAINFED CONDITIONS |
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transplanting common beans inoculated with rhizobium as strategy to increase nitrogen biological fixation in rainfed conditions |
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Biological nitrogen fixation is a viable alternative for corn (Zea mays L.) and dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crop production through the establisment of an
efficient simbiosis Rhizobium-leguminosae; this is not a simple process due to the competition among introduced and native strains in the soil. Biological nitrogen fixation was estimated in
dry bean cv. Michoacán 12-A-3, cultivated by direct sowing or by seedling transplant under rainfed conditions. A mixed inoculant of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli conformed by the
strains CP Méx 1, CP Méx 2, and CP Méx 22, was used. There were eight treatments including direct seeding and seedling transplanting. The following data were collected when plants were
established: number of rhizobia in the soil and in the inoculated seeds; at the flowering stage, it was estimated the behaviour of the introduced strains in the soil, the percentage of
nodules produced by the incoming and native strains, and the number and dry weight of effective and ineffective nodules, as well as nitrogenase activity. Results showed that the transplanted
seedlings had a significantly higher effective nodule dry weight than the directly sowed seeds. For the remaining traits there were not significant differences. |
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