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Title: Nodulation and nitrogen fixation in soybeans treated with herbicides
Authors: Marenco, Ricardo Antonio
Lopes, Nei Fernandes
Mosquim, Paulo Roberto
Keywords: Glycine max
Nodule efficiency
Chlorimuron
Clomazone
Ureides
Trifluralin
Issue Date: 1993
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Revista Brasileira de Fisiologia Vegetal
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 5, Número 2, Pags. 121-126
Abstract: Under greenhouse condition an experiment was carried out to evaluate trifluralin, chlorimuron and clomazone effects on nodulation and nitrogen fixation in soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Marr. cv Uberlândia). Nitrogen fixation was assessed by the xylem-solute technique. The samples were collected at 14 day intervals, from 14 up to 126 days after emergence (DAE). Chlorimuron treated plants showed a reduction in the number (Nn) and dry matter of nodules (Wn) up to 28 and 42 DAE, respectively. Trifluralin (800 g a.i./ha) stimulated both Wn and Nn up to 28 DAE, whereas at its highest rate (1600 g a.i./ha) it decreased both Wn and Nn, up to 42 DAE. Clomazone did not affect Wn; however, its application increased the number of nodules in treated plants up to 28 DAE. Finally, the highest rates of herbicides reduced N2 fixation during the first vegetative growth stages.
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