Abstract

The inoculation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soybean crops allows the achievement of high crop yield by reducing or eliminating the application of nitrogen fertilizers. Pre-inoculation of seeds can reduce costs and increase the efficacy of this agricultural practice. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of pre-inoculation of soybean seeds with a commercial inoculant of Bradyrhizobium (RIZOLIQ LLI® manufactured by Rizobacter do Brasil) at 60, 45, and 30 days before sowing using a cell protector and different chemical treatments. The study was conducted in four municipalities in the state of Paraná (Londrina, Pato Branco, Ponta Grossa, and Santa Tereza do Oeste) and included 14 treatments, a negative control, standard inoculation of the recommended bacterial strains on the day of sowing, and pre-inoculation at 30, 45, and 60 days before sowing using the commercial inoculant RIZOLIQ LLI® together with the cell protector and chemical treatment of seeds with Imidacloprid (Rocks®), Fipronil+Thiophanate-methyl+Pyraclostrobin+ (Standack®Top), Metalaxyl-M+Fludioxonil (Maxim®XL), and Metalaxyl-M+Fludioxonil+Thiabendazole with Thiamethoxam (Maxim®Advanced+Cruiser®). The nodulation, plant biomass, nitrogen concentration in shoot and grain, and grain yield were evaluated. The cell protector was efficient in maintaining the bacterial inoculant viable in the seed for up to 60 days. All treatments of pre-inoculation of soybean chemically-treated seeds up to 60 days before sowing could be performed without impairment of nodulation, plant biomass, nitrogen concentration in shoot and grain, and grain yield. Therefore, pre-inoculation of soybean seeds up to 60 days before sowing is an efficient and practical inoculation strategy for sowing soybean crops. Key words: Inocula, pre-sowing inoculation, rhizobia, symbiosis.

Highlights

  • Glycine max (L.) Merr. is the most cultivated oilseed plant worldwide

  • Standard inoculation with RIZOLIQ® (B. japonicum strains Semia 5079 and Semia 5080) on the day of sowing in seeds not chemically treated; LLI30S, LLI30MC, LLI30M, and LLI30R, inoculation with RIZOLIQ LLI® + Premax® cell protector at 30 days before sowing of seeds chemically treated with Fipronil+Thiophanate-methyl+Pyraclostrobin (Standack®Top manufactured by Basf), Metalaxyl-M+Fludioxonil+Thiabendazole with Thiamethoxam (Maxim®Advanced+Cruiser® manufactured by Syngenta), MetalaxylM+Fludioxonil (Maxim®XL manufactured by Syngenta) and Imidacloprid (Rocks® manufactured by FMC), respectively; LLI45S, LLI45MC, LLI45M, and LLI45R, inoculation with RIZOLIQ LLI® + Premax® cell protector at 45 days before sowing seeds chemically treated loc.cit.; LLI60S, LLI60MC, LLI60M, and LLI60R, pre-inoculation with RIZOLIQ LLI® + Premax® cell protector at 60 days before sowing seeds chemically treated loc. cit

  • Standard. inoculation with RIZOLIQ® (B. japonicum strains Semia 5079 and Semia 5080) on the day of sowing in seeds not chemically treated; LLI30S, LLI30MC, LLI30M, and LLI30R, inoculation with RIZOLIQ LLI® + Premax® cell protector at 30 days before sowing of seeds chemically treated with Fipronil+Thiophanate-methyl+Pyraclostrobin (Standack®Top manufactured by Basf), Metalaxyl-M+Fludioxonil+Thiabendazole with Thiamethoxam (Maxim®Advanced+Cruiser® manufactured by Syngenta), Metalaxyl-M+Fludioxonil (Maxim®XL manufactured by Syngenta) and Imidacloprid (Rocks® manufactured by FMC), respectively; LLI45S, LLI45MC, LLI45M, and LLI45R, inoculation with RIZOLIQ LLI® + Premax® cell protector at 45 days before sowing seeds chemically treated loc.cit.; LLI60S, LLI60MC, LLI60M, and LLI60R, pre-inoculation with RIZOLIQ LLI® + Premax® cell protector at 60 days before sowing seeds chemically treated loc. cit

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Introduction

Glycine max (L.) Merr. (soybean) is the most cultivated oilseed plant worldwide. (soybean) is the most cultivated oilseed plant worldwide. Soybean production in Brazil was the second largest worldwide and reached 113.9 million tons of grains in the 2016/2017 harvest (CONAB, 2017). Nitrogen (N2) is the most required nutrient in soybean crops and biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) under the growth conditions of Brazil can provide all the nitrogen needed by the crop (Mourtzinis et al, 2018), making this process indispensable for the economic and

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