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Quantification of the contribution biological nitrogen fixation to Cratylia mollis using the 15N natural abundance technique in the semi-arid Caatinga region of Brazil

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SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 38, Issue 7, Pages 1989-1993

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2005.11.013

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N-15 natural abundance; biological N-2 fixation; Caatinga; Cratylia mollis; semi-arid region

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This study was performed to investigate the capacity of the woody perennial Cratylia mollis, a legume endemic to the semi-arid region of the North-East of Brazil, to nodulate, and obtain N from BNF using the N-15 natural abundance technique. To estimate the 15 N abundance of the N-derived from soil, the leaves of several (4-6) non-legume and non-nodulating legume species growing in close proximity to the Cratylia were analysed for delta N-15. The delta N-15 values of these reference plants were high (from +9 to +16 parts per thousand) and showed relatively small differences between species at each site/sampling time. At the irrigated site at both samplings, and at the non-irrigated site sampled in the rainy season, the N-15 abundance of the Cratylia mollis leaves was far lower (+1 to +5 parts per thousand) strongly suggesting that the legume obtained large proportional contributions from BNF. As was to be expected, no nodules were found on the Cratylia plants at the non-irrigated site in the dry season, and the N-15 abundance of the Cratylia mollis plants were very similar to that of the reference plants, consistent and nodulation and BNF being limited by water deficit at this time. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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