2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2016.08.003
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Stylosanthes spp. from Amazon savanna harbour diverse and potentially effective rhizobia

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“…Two strains have been used in commercial inoculants, B. japonicum SEMIA 6155 (= BR 502) and SEMIA 6154 (= BR 446); recently, SEMIA 6154 was recognized as the type strain of a new species, Bradyrhizobium stylosanthis (Delamuta et al 2016). da Chaves et al (2016) reported that two bacterial species isolated from Stylosanthes (strains ERR 1178 and ERR 942 of Bradyrhizobium spp.) in savanna areas in Roraima, Brazil, increased the shoot biomass and N of Stylosanthes capitata cv.…”
Section: Main Inoculated Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two strains have been used in commercial inoculants, B. japonicum SEMIA 6155 (= BR 502) and SEMIA 6154 (= BR 446); recently, SEMIA 6154 was recognized as the type strain of a new species, Bradyrhizobium stylosanthis (Delamuta et al 2016). da Chaves et al (2016) reported that two bacterial species isolated from Stylosanthes (strains ERR 1178 and ERR 942 of Bradyrhizobium spp.) in savanna areas in Roraima, Brazil, increased the shoot biomass and N of Stylosanthes capitata cv.…”
Section: Main Inoculated Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, an increase in soil P can have a positive effect on nodulation in Stylosanthes (Lopes et al, 2011). Da Silva Chaves et al (2016), isolated nodular bacteria in plants of the Stylosanthes genus growing in clayey and sandy latosols with 5.4–6.8 pH and 22.84–4.42 ppm P, indicating that Stylosanthes should be able to develop nodules under the conditions at our experimental sites (Table 7). Hence, the appearance of significant increases nitrifying bacteria populations might be a matter of time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…As plantas leguminosas são consideradas importantes fixadoras de nitrogênio no solo, devido à sua capacidade de resistir a condições ácidas e baixa fertilidade do solo (CALLES; SCHULTZE-KRAFT, 2010;CHAVES et al, 2016). No presente trabalho foram selecionadas quatro espécies de leguminosas já utilizadas em projetos de revegetação e cobertura de pilhas de rejeito de mineração de lítio (CBL, 2023).…”
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