Np. Stamford et Ra. Da Silva, Effect of lime and inoculation of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia in acid soil ofthe forest zone and semiarid region of Pernambuco, Brazil, PESQ AGROP, 35(5), 2000, pp. 1037-1045
An experiment was carried out in order to evaluate the effect of liming (0,
3 and 6.0 ton ha(-1)) in two alic soils of humid forest zone and semiarid r
egion of the State of Pernambuco, Brazil, and rhizobia inoculation with str
ains NFB 539, NFB 577 and NFB 578, selected to Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia in
previous assays with culture media using crescent levels of Al3+ and acidit
y. Treatments without inoculation with and without N addition (100 kg ha(-1
)) were included. A factorial 2x3x5 was used in a randomized block design w
ith four replicates. Plants were harvested at 110 days after emergence (DAE
). Rhizobia inoculation showed significative effect regarding all parameter
s evaluated, at the lime levels used. M. caesalpiniaefolia did not respond
to liming, however when used the level 6.0 ton ha(-1), reduction in dry mat
ter, N total uptake, nodulation and nitrogenase activity occurred. The low
pH and high Al3+ in the natural soil did not promote injurious effect on N-
2 fixation and on growth of plants inoculated, showing that lime addition i
s not necessary to M. caesalpiniaefolia tree legume cropped in acid soils w
hen strains selected to acidity are used.