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dc.contributor.authordos Santos Sousa, Westefann
dc.contributor.authorSoratto, Rogério Peres
dc.contributor.authorPeixoto, Devison Souza
dc.contributor.authorCampos, Thiago Souza
dc.contributor.authorda Silva, Maryelle Barros
dc.contributor.authorVaz Souza3, Ane Gabriele
dc.contributor.authorTeixeira, Itamar Rosa
dc.contributor.authorGitari, Harun Ireri
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-03T07:41:18Z
dc.date.available2022-06-03T07:41:18Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationdos Santos Sousa, W., Soratto, R.P., Peixoto, D.S. et al. Effects of Rhizobium inoculum compared with mineral nitrogen fertilizer on nodulation and seed yield of common bean. A meta-analysis. Agron. Sustain. Dev. 42, 52 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-022-00784-6en_US
dc.identifier.otherdoi.org/10.1007/s13593-022-00784-6
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/23789
dc.descriptionArticle in Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2022) 42:52 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-022-00784-6en_US
dc.description.abstractCommon bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is one of the most important legumes for human consumption. It is highly adaptable to different edaphoclimatic conditions, being an important crop in addressing global food security challenges. The common bean production segment has undergone an intense technological advance, with a focus on the use of technologies to increase the availabilityofnitrogen(N)andthecrops’ seedyield,whileenhancingeconomicandecologicalsustainability.Basedonthis,the present meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of Rhizobium inoculation (RI), in comparison with mineral-N fertilization (NF), on the main nodulation characteristics, yield components, and seed yield of common beans. This study represents the largest assessment yet on this topic. We used data from peer-reviewed publications and, after extensive bibliographic research, analyzed68studiesfromsevencountries.WefoundthatRIincreasedseedyield(32.96%)butnottothesameextentasNF.The RIisonaverage12.31%lessefficientthanNF;however,whenwecategorizedthefactors,suchasthetimeofyearwhencommon beans were grown, the soil management system, and the soil physicochemical characteristics, the RI effects were more promising.Hereweshowfor thefirst timethatRI wasmoreefficient thanNFwhencommonbeans werecultivatedinthedryseason, under a no-tillagesystem, and in soils withhighorganic mattercontent,with a potentiallypositiveimpactonyields. In addition, the difference in the efficiencies of RI and NF was attenuated when common beans were grown in soils with a clay texture, eutrophic,withlowtoneutralacidity,andwithanadequatephosphorusavailability,andusingatleast10gofrhizobialinoculum per kg of seeds.en_US
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dc.publisherINRAE and Springer-Verlag France SASen_US
dc.subjectSustainableagricultureen_US
dc.subjectInorganicfertilizationen_US
dc.subjectBiologicalnitrogenfixationen_US
dc.subjectSymbioticinteractionen_US
dc.subjectPhaseolusvulgarisen_US
dc.titleEffects of Rhizobium inoculum compared with mineral nitrogen fertilizer on nodulation and seed yield of common bean. A meta-analysisen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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