2019
DOI: 10.15446/acag.v68n2.69322
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Biological fixation of nitrogen by native isolates of Rhizobium sp. symbionts of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) De Wit

Abstract: Forage legumes such as Leucaena leucocephala, besides being a rich source of protein for animal feed, its inclusion in silvopastoral systems provides fundamental components to improve soil properties. These plants have the ability to establish symbiotic association with the genus Rhizobium sp. and fix biologically atmospheric nitrogen favoring growth and development, being reflected in production increases. The objective of this research was to evaluate the capacity of native isolates of Rhizobium sp. and a co… Show more

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“…strategy for producing safe food and reducing environmental pollution (Cubillos-Hinojosa et al, 2011) [6] .  Role in Animal Nutrition: According to Sood et al…”
Section: Trichoderma Asperellum: Available As Farm Root Trichiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…strategy for producing safe food and reducing environmental pollution (Cubillos-Hinojosa et al, 2011) [6] .  Role in Animal Nutrition: According to Sood et al…”
Section: Trichoderma Asperellum: Available As Farm Root Trichiamentioning
confidence: 99%