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Patreze, CM; Cordeiro, L. 2004. Nitrogen-tixing and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses in some tropical legume trees of tribe Mimoseae. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 196(2-3):275-285.
Address:
Patreze, CM, Univ Estadual Paulista, Dept Bot, IB,Caixa Postal 199,Av
24A,1515 Bela Vista, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, Brazil
Response to mineral fertilization and inoculation with rhizobia and/or
arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) of the Anadenanthera colubrina,
Mimosa bimucronata and Parapiptadenia rigida (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae)
native trees from Brazilian riparian forests, were studied in nursery
conditions. Each species was submitted to seven treatments, varying
nitrogen and phosphorous fertilization and inoculation with rhizobia
(r), mycorrhiza (m) or both (rm): NP, P, P + r, P + rm, N, N + m and N
+ rm. Results showed that AMF inoculations did not enhance the
mycorrhizal colonization, and P uptake was not sufficient to sustain
good growth of plants. The level of P mineral added affected negatively
the AMF colonization in A. colubrina and M. bimucronata, but not in P.
rigida. Native fungi infected the three legume hosts. The absence of
mineral N limited growth of A. colubrina and P. rigida, but in M.
bimucronata the lack of N was corrected by biological nitrogen
fixation. N mineral added inhibited the nodulation, although
spontaneous nodulation had occurred in A. colubrina and M. bimucronata.
Rhizobia inoculation enhanced the number of nodules, nitrogenase
activity and leghemoglobin content of these two species. Thus, the
extent of rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbiosis in these species under
nursery conditions can affect growth and consequently the post-planting
success.
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