Quantificazione dell'azotofissazione della sulla in Sardegna: azoto fissato nella fitomassa epigea ed effetto dell'inoculazione
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
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Quantificazione dell'azotofissazione della sulla in
Sardegna: azoto fissato nella fitomassa epigea ed effetto dell'inoculazione / Sulas, Leonardo; Giovanni Antonio, Re; Muresu, Rosella. - In: RIVISTA DI AGRONOMIA. - ISSN 0035-6034. - 37:1(2003), pp. 103-107.
Abstract:
An important and economic source of nitrogen for Mediterranean crop and forage systems arises from symbiotic nitrogen
fixation, which contributes also to a high environmental protection and sustainability.This papers refers on the quantification of nitrogen fixation in sweetvetch, by the isotopic dilution and nitrogen balance
methods. In addition, the effect of sweetvetch inoculation with a Sardinian strain ofRhizobium sullaewas evaluated against an
uninoculated treatment.The potential of nitrogen fixation in sweetvetch, estimated by the isotopic dilution method, resulted high, reaching 180 kg
ha-1of nitrogen fixed in the biennium. The nitrogen balance method underestimated the nitrogen fixation compared to the isotopic dilution.Very low differences between inoculated and uninoculated sweetvetch were due to a presence of resident rhizobia in the
soil. This result outlines the need of evaluating where inoculation is necessary or useless.
fixation, which contributes also to a high environmental protection and sustainability.This papers refers on the quantification of nitrogen fixation in sweetvetch, by the isotopic dilution and nitrogen balance
methods. In addition, the effect of sweetvetch inoculation with a Sardinian strain ofRhizobium sullaewas evaluated against an
uninoculated treatment.The potential of nitrogen fixation in sweetvetch, estimated by the isotopic dilution method, resulted high, reaching 180 kg
ha-1of nitrogen fixed in the biennium. The nitrogen balance method underestimated the nitrogen fixation compared to the isotopic dilution.Very low differences between inoculated and uninoculated sweetvetch were due to a presence of resident rhizobia in the
soil. This result outlines the need of evaluating where inoculation is necessary or useless.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Inoculation; nitrogen fixation;Rhizobium; symbiosis; sweetvetch
Elenco autori:
Sulas, Leonardo; Giovanni Antonio, Re; Muresu, Rosella
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