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Selection of Promising Rhizobia for the Inoculation of Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. (Fabaceae) in Chromic Eutric Cambisol Soils

Yusdel Ferrás-NegrínInstitute of Agro-Forestry Research, Jibacoa Agro-Forestry Experimental Station, Rincón Naranjo, Manicaragua 54590, Villa Clara, CubaCarlos Alberto Bustamante GonzálezInstitute of Agro-Forestry Research, Tercer Frente Agro-Forestry Experimental Station, Cruce de los Baños, Tercer Frente 93220, Santiago de Cuba, CubaJaviera Cid-MaldonadoDepartamento de Ciencias Forestales, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias y Medioambiente, Universidad de La Frontera, Francisco Salazar 01145, Temuco 4811230, ChileMaría José Villarroel-ContrerasDepartamento de Ciencias Forestales, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias y Medioambiente, Universidad de La Frontera, Francisco Salazar 01145, Temuco 4811230, ChileIonel Hernández ForteMicrobial Biochemistry and Genomics Department, Clemente Estable Biological Research Institute, Montevideo 11600, UruguayHéctor HerreraDepartamento de Ciencias Forestales, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias y Medioambiente, Universidad de La Frontera, Francisco Salazar 01145, Temuco 4811230, Chile
Horticulturaejournal2025en
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Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. (Fabaceae) is used in Cuba in soils dedicated to coffee cultivation, contributing to soil nutrition and crop productivity. However, no rhizobial isolates are currently available for inoculating this legume in Chromic Eutric Cambisol soils. The aim of this study was to select rhizobial strains that promote the growth of C. ensiformis in Chromic Eutric Cambisol soils. Nodules were collected from C. ensiformis plants, surface-sterilized, and macerated to isolate potential rhizobia. The isolates were characterized based on cultural, morphological, and biochemical traits, and their symbiotic effectiveness was evaluated through in vitro inoculation assays in Macroptilium atropurpureum (siratro) plants. Inoculation trials were conducted under semi-controlled conditions and in the field between coffee rows. The number and dry weight of effective nodules, number of trifoliate leaves, and shoot dry biomass were measured. Nine bacterial isolates were obtained, grouped into four morphotypes, and assigned as possible members of the families Phyllobacteriaceae, Methylobacteriaceae, or Nitrobacteraceae. Under semi-controlled conditions, inoculation with three isolates increased the number of nodules (by 56–80%), the number of trifoliate leaves (by 20–45%), and shoot biomass (by 10–40%) compared to the non-inoculated treatment. Additionally, one of the isolates increased nodule dry weight by 27%. In the field between coffee row, increases were also observed in the number of trifoliate leaves (by 18–26%) and shoot biomass (by 15–24%). This study supports the selection of efficient rhizobia adapted to the edaphoclimatic conditions of Cuban coffee agroecosystems.

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