Biological Nitrogen Fixation 1984
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2747-9_8
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“…Brockwell, 1977;Burton, 1982;Date and Roughley, 1977;Keyser et al, 1992;Smith, 1992;Somasegaran, 1991;Somasegaran and Hoben, 1994;Thompson, 1980Thompson, , 1983Williams, 1984). In one respect, these contributions present significantly different approaches.…”
Section: Inoculant Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brockwell, 1977;Burton, 1982;Date and Roughley, 1977;Keyser et al, 1992;Smith, 1992;Somasegaran, 1991;Somasegaran and Hoben, 1994;Thompson, 1980Thompson, , 1983Williams, 1984). In one respect, these contributions present significantly different approaches.…”
Section: Inoculant Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In non-nitrogen-fixing plants, the xylem-nitrogen is found mainly in the form of nitrate and amino acids, whereas in nitrogen-fixing plants it contains mainly ureide nitrogen, and the relative abundance of ureides in sap can be used as an indication of nitrogen fixation activity. This method has been very successfully used in the case of soybean (Herridge, 1982b;1984) and cowpea (Pate et al, 1980). On the other hand, in amide exporters, only a small proportion of the nitrate absorbed by the roots escapes the reductase system of the roots, whose sap therefore contains mainly amides regardless of whether nitrogen is fixed.…”
Section: Annual Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma prática alternativa que tem sido difundida, inclusive com incremento da produção de grãos da soja, é a aplicação de rizóbio, pulverizado no sulco de semeadura, na mesma operação de distribuição da semente no momento de instalação da lavoura de soja (Zhang & Smith, 1996). Diante do fato de que o rizóbio de soja apresenta facilidade de se estabelecer no solo e sobreviver com os substratos orgânicos disponíveis (Williams, 1984), a aplicação no sulco pode ser indicada para condições adversas, como solos secos e quentes ou sementes tratadas com produtos deletérios para o rizóbio (Ramos & Ribeiro, 1993). É interessante também como alternativa de manejo, quando for necessário o uso de altas doses de inoculantes, para evitar o contato direto de fungicidas e micronutrientes com a semente, aumentando o número de células viáveis na semente, o que será fundamental para a fixação biológica de nitrogênio (FBN) (Jensen, 1987).…”
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