Minimizing the effect of mineral nitrogen on biological nitrogen fixation in common bean by increasing nutrient levels |
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Authors: | S. M. Tsai R. Bonetti S. M. Agbala R. Rossetto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, University of São Paulo, Caixa, P.O. Box 96, CEP 13400-970, São Paulo Piracicaba, Brazil;(2) Commissariat Général à L'Energie Atomique, Kinsasha, Zaire |
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Abstract: | Although common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) has good potential for N2 fixation, some additional N provided through fertilizer usually is required for a maximum yield. In this study the suppressive effect of N on nodulation and N2 fixation was evaluated in an unfertile soil under greenhouse conditions with different levels of soil fertility (low=no P, K and S additions; medium = 50, 63 and 10 mg kg–1 soil and high = 200, 256 and 40 mg kg–1 soil, respectively) and combined with 5, 15, 60 and 120 mg N kg–1 soil of 15N-labelled urea. The overall average nodule number and weight increased under high fertility levels. At low N applications, nitrogen had a synergistic effect on N2 fixation, by stimulating nodule formation, nitrogenase activity and plant growth. At high fertility and at the highest N rate (120 mg kg–1 soil), the stimulatory effect of N fertilizer on N2 fixation was still observed, increasing the amounts of N2 fixed from 88 up to 375 mg N plant–1. These results indicate that a suitable balance of soil nutrients is essential to obtain high N2 fixation rates and yield in common beans. |
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Keywords: | bean 15N isotope nitrogen fixation N fertilizer phosphorus potassium Rhizobium tropici sulphur |
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