Co-inoculation of Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium promotes growth and yield of common beans

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作者
Leite, Rafael de Almeida [1 ,2 ]
Martins, Lucas Cesar [2 ]
dos Santos Franca Ferreira, Luan Valladares [1 ,2 ]
Barbosa, Ernandes Silva [1 ,2 ]
Rodrigues Alves, Bruno Jose [2 ]
Zilli, Jerri Edson [2 ]
Araujo, Adelson Paulo [1 ]
Jesus, Ederson da Conceicao [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rural Rio de Janeiro, Dept Solos, BR 465,Km 7, BR-23890000 Seropedica, RJ, Brazil
[2] Embrapa Agrobiol, Ecol, BR 465,Km 7 S-N, BR-23891000 Seropedica, RJ, Brazil
关键词
Phaseolus vulgaris; Grain yield; Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria; PGPR; Rhizobia; bradyrhizobium; PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS L; NITROGEN-FIXATION; AZOSPIRILLUM-BRASILENSE; NOD FACTOR; NODULATION; STRAINS; SYMBIOSIS; GENE; CROP; SPECIFICITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.apsoil.2021.104356
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Some strains of Bradyrhizobium benefit the biological N-2 fixation (BNF) and growth of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) when co-inoculated with Rhizobium tropici under greenhouse conditions. Here, we evaluated the benefit of Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens strain CPAC 7 co-inoculated with Rhizobium tropici strain CIAT 899 on common bean in the field. Three Bradyrhizobium strains were co-inoculated with R. tropici CIAT 899 in one experiment in the greenhouse and two in the field. The greenhouse experiment combined each of three Bra-dyrhizobium strains (29w, USDA 110, and CPAC 7) in co-inoculation with CIAT 899 in Leonard jars. Then, two of these strains, 29w and CPAC 7, were co-inoculated with Rhizobium on-seeds (1.2 x 10(6) CFU seed(-1)) or both on-seed and in-furrow (1.08 x 10(8) CFU m(-1)) in a field experiment. Finally, a second field experiment evaluated strain CPAC 7 at doses ranging from 1.5 x 10(5) to 1.2 x 10(6) CFU seed(-1). Co-inoculation with strain CPAC 7 improved shoot biomass accumulation in Leonard jars. In the field, co-inoculation of CPAC 7 with CIAT 899 on-seed enhanced grain yield by 20% compared with inoculation of CIAT 899 only (p < 0.10). The percentage of N derived from the air (%Ndfa) was between 50 and 60%, with only a tendency towards co-inoculation benefit. Given that the %Ndfa of the inoculated plants was not statistically different between treatments, the increased grain yield was not entirely due to BNF but also due to an increase of soil N uptake. In the second field trial, larger doses of inoculum increased nodulation and root biomass, but significant differences in grain yield were not observed. Our results show that the Rhizobium-Bradyrhizobium co-inoculation can enhance growth and grain yield of common beans and indicate that a plant growth-promoting mechanism besides BNF may be involved in the beneficial co-inoculation effect. However, further adjustments are needed to ensure a better response under field conditions.
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