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Author(s): KNUPP, A. M.; MATA, W. M. da; FERREIRA, E. P. de B.; BARBOSA, L. H. A.; DIDONET, A. D.; STRALIOTTO, R. Nitrogen is a key limiting nutrient for agriculture. The association among diazotrophic bacteria and leguminous plants, such as common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) allied to the use of green manures a... ... |
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Author(s): ARAÚJO, E. de O.; VITORINO, A. C. T.; MERCANTE, F. M.; OLIVARES, F. L.
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Author(s): AGUIAR, N. O.; OLIVARES, F. L.; NOVOTNY, E. H.; CANELLAS, L. P. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) and humic acids (HA) have been used as biostimulants in field conditions. The complete genomic and proteomic transcription of Herbaspirillum seropedicae and Gluc... ... |
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Author(s): VIDEIRA, S. S.; OLIVEIRA, D. M. DE; MORAIS, R. F.; BORGES, W. L.; BALDANI, V. L. D.; BALDANI, J. I. Background and aims Some elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) genotypes are able to produce large amounts of biomass and accumulate N derived from BNF when growing in soil with low N levels. However,... ... |
Diazotrophic bacteria and substrates in the growth and nitrogen accumulation of sugarcane seedlings. Author(s): MATOSO. E. S.; GIACOMINI, S. J.; REIS, V. M.; SILVA, M. T. da; AVANCINI, A. R.; SILVA, S. D. dos A. e Little is known about the interaction between the inoculation of diazotrophic bacteria, the variety, and the substrate used in inoculated sugarcane seedling production. Bearing this in mind, the aim o... ... |
Author(s): BRASIL, M. da S.; SOUZA, M. S. T. de; OLIVEIRA, I. B. de; DANIEL, O.; SANTOS, S. A.; MARQUES, M. R.; SILVA, W. M. da Floodplain areas are driven by flood pulse and with consequence, flood gradient are formed, such as, lakes, wetlands and dry areas. And this gradient is one of the most important forcing functions for... ... |
Author(s): GOBBI, P. C.; MATTOS, M. L. T. Abstract: The study evaluated the compatibility, in vitro, of diazotrophs Bradyrhizobium spp., and plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus spp., widely used as bio... ... |
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