Due to its biological nitrogen fixation capacity, soybean cultivation has shown higher yields with the inoculation of Rhizobium sp. bacteria. However, the inoculation process can be influenced by several factors, including the fertilization performed. The aim of this research was to evaluate the influence of different fertilizations on nodulation and development of soybean plants. For this, the organic fertilizations, based on cattle manure and poultry litter, chemical fertilization and a control treatment were tested, with or without Bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculation. It was evaluated the plant height, leaf number, plant dry matter and the number and dry matter of nodules. The treatments with cattle manure showed the best results in all...
This study aimed to verify the effects of soil and foliar application of N in different growth stage...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is very important for the soybean crop, since it is almost entir...
Experiments were carried out in order to compare the effects of N sources on the development and yi...
Due to its biological nitrogen fixation capacity, soybean cultivation has shown higher yields with t...
Soy is distinguished by the high concentration of oil and protein in its grains, also, it is known ...
The inoculation is one of the main cultural practices in leguminous crop such as soybean, providing ...
The main objective of this study was to obtain information on the relationship between reproductive ...
The different preceding crops were compared in relation to soybean yield and nodulation during four...
Nowadays much of the chemical fertilizers used in Brazil come from imports, what creates the necessi...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is essential for soybeans in Brazil, eliminating the use of miner...
The use of inoculated microorganisms on seeds has increased in Brazil, as they help on the fixation ...
Soybean in symbiosis with Bradyrhizobium japonicum is capable to have its nitrogen (N) demand satisf...
Foram conduzidos três experimentos em um Latossolo Roxo, no Estado do Paraná, com população de Brady...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) can be limited by the high availability of nitrogen (N). The soil...
Nodulation of soybeans was studied at two sites on a Dusky Latosol dystrophic at Londrina, alter six...
This study aimed to verify the effects of soil and foliar application of N in different growth stage...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is very important for the soybean crop, since it is almost entir...
Experiments were carried out in order to compare the effects of N sources on the development and yi...
Due to its biological nitrogen fixation capacity, soybean cultivation has shown higher yields with t...
Soy is distinguished by the high concentration of oil and protein in its grains, also, it is known ...
The inoculation is one of the main cultural practices in leguminous crop such as soybean, providing ...
The main objective of this study was to obtain information on the relationship between reproductive ...
The different preceding crops were compared in relation to soybean yield and nodulation during four...
Nowadays much of the chemical fertilizers used in Brazil come from imports, what creates the necessi...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is essential for soybeans in Brazil, eliminating the use of miner...
The use of inoculated microorganisms on seeds has increased in Brazil, as they help on the fixation ...
Soybean in symbiosis with Bradyrhizobium japonicum is capable to have its nitrogen (N) demand satisf...
Foram conduzidos três experimentos em um Latossolo Roxo, no Estado do Paraná, com população de Brady...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) can be limited by the high availability of nitrogen (N). The soil...
Nodulation of soybeans was studied at two sites on a Dusky Latosol dystrophic at Londrina, alter six...
This study aimed to verify the effects of soil and foliar application of N in different growth stage...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is very important for the soybean crop, since it is almost entir...
Experiments were carried out in order to compare the effects of N sources on the development and yi...