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Growth promotion of rice by rhizobia at different levels of nitrogen fertilization

ABSTRACT:

Although rhizobia do not show the ability to fix nitrogen in rice plants, they can stimulate shoot and root growth and even increase productivity and also can increase the plant efficiency in the absorption of nutrients such as nitrogen. This study evaluated the effect of rhizobia in promoting the growth of rice plants fertilized with nitrogen (N). An experiment was developed in pots containing soil and rice of the cultivar IRGA 424. The plants were inoculated with eight isolates of rhizobia and fertilized with 0, 40, 80 and 160kg N ha-1. We evaluated the dry matter of shoots, tillering and amounts of N absorbed by the shoots. The effect of N on rice growth increased by inoculation of rhizobia. Inoculated plants and fertilized with approximately half of the higher N dose, produced shoot equivalent of the plants that received the highest dose of this nutrient and without inoculation. Moreover, inoculation with rhizobia increased tillering and absorption of N. The practice of rhizobia inoculation in rice, although not replace the nitrogen fertilization, have great potential for rice farmers, allowing greater production and efficiency of N use.

Key words:
Poaceae; non-legumes; nitrogen; Oryza sativa

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