Dissertação
Fixação biológica de nitrogênio e FMAS no desenvolvimento da soja em solo contaminado com cobre
Fecha
2021-04-23Autor
Andreola, Daiane Sartori
Institución
Resumen
The intense and continuous use of heavy metals by anthropic activityhas increased the
contamination of the soil with copper, becoming a problem that negatively affects the
growth and productivity of plants and microorganisms. This work aimed to determine the
influence of nitrogen-fixing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi on the development of
soybean cultivated in soil contaminated with copper. To meet this objective, three
experiments were carried out: at first the nitrogen-fixing bacteria were evaluated in the
development of soybeans in soil contaminated with copper; at second it were evaluated
the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in growth, tolerance and copper accumulation in glycine
max L. plants grown in soils contaminated with copper and at third, the co-inoculation
was carried out between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in
growth and copper accumulation in Glycine max L. The results showed that the soybean
culture is negatively influenced by the addition of copper in the soil. The addition of
copper in the soil has a positive interaction with the increase of this metal in the soybean
grain, so areas contaminated with copper can be considered unsuitable for the cultivation
of this specie. The inoculation of soybean seeds with Bradyrhizobium japonicum provides
increases in the physiological characteristics of the plants and the inoculation with
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increases the final productivity of the culture. Coinoculation decreases the effects of copper in the soil, improving the development of
Glycine max L. plants.