Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Apr 2014)

Inoculation of sugarcane with diazotrophic bacteria

  • Nivaldo Schultz,
  • Jeferson Alves da Silva,
  • Jailson Silva Sousa,
  • Rafael Cassador Monteiro,
  • Renan Pedula Oliveira,
  • Valfredo Almeida Chaves,
  • Willian Pereira,
  • Marinete Flores da Silva,
  • José Ivo Baldani,
  • Robert Michael Boddey,
  • Veronica Massena Reis,
  • Segundo Urquiaga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-06832014000200005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 407 – 414

Abstract

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The sugarcane industry, a strategic crop in Brazil, requires technological improvements in production efficiency to increase the crop energy balance. Among the various currently studied alternatives, inoculation with diazotrophic bacteria proved to be a technology with great potential. In this context, the efficiency of a mixture of bacterial inoculant was evaluated with regard to the agronomic performance and N nutrition of sugarcane. The experiment was carried out on an experimental field of Embrapa Agrobiologia, in Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, using a randomized block, 2 × 3 factorial design (two varieties and three treatments) with four replications, totaling 24 plots. The varieties RB867515 and RB72454 were tested in treatments consisting of: inoculation with diazotrophic bacteria, N-fertilized control with 120 kg ha-1 N and absolute control (no inoculation and no N fertilizer). The inoculum was composed of five strains of five diazotrophic species. The yield, dry matter accumulation, total N in the shoot dry matter and the contribution of N by biological fixation were evaluated, using the natural 15N abundance in non-inoculated sugarcane as reference. The bacterial inoculant increased the stalk yield of variety RB72454 similarly to fertilization with 120 kg ha-1 N in the harvests of plant-cane and first ratoon crops, however the contribution of biological N fixation was unchanged by inoculation, indicating that the benefits of the inoculant in sugarcane may have resulted from plant growth promotion.

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