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Del, P., (2004). Producción de biomasa estacional y fijación nitrogenada de dos cepas Nativas de rhizobios en dos leguminosas tropicales (mucuna, Stizolobium spp) inoculadas bajo condiciones de invernadero [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1709
Del, P., Producción de biomasa estacional y fijación nitrogenada de dos cepas Nativas de rhizobios en dos leguminosas tropicales (mucuna, Stizolobium spp) inoculadas bajo condiciones de invernadero [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1709
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title = "Producción de biomasa estacional y fijación nitrogenada de dos cepas Nativas de rhizobios en dos leguminosas tropicales (mucuna, Stizolobium spp) inoculadas bajo condiciones de invernadero",
author = "Del Aguila Tello, Percy Rolando",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2004"
}
Simple, fast and representative assessments are advisable to compare yield and behavior of cultivated species or varieties. Pot trials were conducted to determine the effect of alkaline soil substrate (From Peruvian coast soils) on nodulation, development and yield parameters of two “mucuna” (Stizolobium spp.) varieties. Treatments included two levels of “mucuna” varieties (ash and black), two levels of rhizobia strains and two controls without inoculation. Results showed that there were not statistically significant differences among dry matter increase, dry weigth and biomass N-content of all treatments, and nodulation didn’t occur either at any treatment. However, the normal growth and development of mucuna plants were observed, which means a good alternative to produce green manure and establishment of cover crops on soils with low level of organic mater
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