SOIL MANAGEMENT AND EFFICIENCY OF RHIZOBIA STRAINS OF COWPEA Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. IN THE TROPICS
In the humid tropics, the largest obstacle to the implementation of sustainable farming systems is the reduced efficiency of nutrient use by crops. This study assesses the effectiveness of five selected rhizobia strains in symbiosis with cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.), with the objective of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chilean journal of agricultural research 2012-11, Vol.71 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the humid tropics, the largest obstacle to the implementation of
sustainable farming systems is the reduced efficiency of nutrient use
by crops. This study assesses the effectiveness of five selected
rhizobia strains in symbiosis with cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata (L.)
Walp.), with the objective of replacing N fertilization in the
predominant agricultural system used by smallholder farmers. The study
was carried out in three adjacent areas with distinct agricultural
uses: conventional tillage, itinerant agriculture, and a no-till
system. The experimental design was in randomized complete blocks with
four replicates and seven treatments: five rhizobia strains (BR3262,
BR3267, BR3299, INPA3-11B, and UFLA 3-84) and two controls without
inoculation (one without mineral N and another fertilized with 74 kg N
ha-1). We measured the dry mass of 100 grains, nodules and shoots, as
well as cowpea yields and calculated relative and absolute efficiency
indices for dry biomass production of cowpea shoots. Agricultural uses
affected the number and dry mass of the nodules and, consequently, the
mass of the dry plant matter and bean yield. In terms of yield, there
was a major difference between the conventional and the itinerant
systems. Yield was around four times as high in the itinerant system
(1009.9 kg ha-1 compared to 243.7 kg ha-1). Under conditions of
cohesion-prone soils, the system of conventional tillage reduces the
possibility of cultivation of a second harvest in the year even with
inoculation or N fertilization. |
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ISSN: | 0718-5820 |