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adam_text | CONTENTS
Commission
III
Page
Poster Session Symposium
Ша
Rhizosphere
microbiology and
plant
growth and health
.......................................... 2
Poster Session Symposium
ШЬ
Role of the biota in sustainable agriculture
........................................................ 73
Poster Session Symposium
D
Soil function changes resulting from faunal alterations
.......................................... 135
Poster Session Symposium ID-14
Soils and biodiversity
................................................................................. 155
Poster Session Symposium ID-25
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) for sustainable agriculture
.................................
I79
Poster Session Symposium
Ю-26
Soil bioremediation
.................................................................................. 221
Commission
III: Extended Summaries Wednesday, July
13
Symposium Ilia: Rhizosphere Microbiology and Plant Growth and Health
Metabolic activity of bacteria introduced into soil. E. Heijen. (The Netherland)
.... 5
Study on expression of exogenous nif A in Azorhizobium caulinodans. Q. Cheng, X.L. Yu, W.H.
Fan, and G.F. Shen. (China)
................................ 7
Characterization of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. strains associated with the rhizosphere
of potato {Solanum tuberosum L.) grown in
El Bajío ,
Mexico. R. Farias R., J.M.
De la
Fuente
&
J.J.
Peña
С.
(Mexico)
.............................. 9
Response to inoculation with Azospirillum spp. in corn
{Zea
mays L.) under field
conditions in the province of
Tucumán,
Argentina. E.L.
Ulla,
J.A.
Amigo,
J.J. Kairuz and
C.H.
Bellone
(Argentina)
................................. 11
Response of bean genotipes to the inoculation with Rhyzobium phaseoli in irrigated and
dryland farming. J.
Huerta,
J.A.
Flores,
J.I. Nunez, F. Mamolejo and A. Buen-Abad.
(Mexico)
......................................... 13
Vermicompost as an alternative carrier for the production of Rhizobium
inoculants.
N.
Rodríguez
M.,
and
R.
Ferrera-Cerrato. (Mexico)
...................... 15
Evaluation of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar phaseoli strains on Phaseolus
vulgáris
L.
in
the humid tropic of Mexico.
A. Duran,
J. Espinoza
M.,
and J. Cumpian. (Mexico)
...... 17
Single strain vs multistrain inoculation: Field response of groundnut to Bradyrhizobium
strains under different agroecological regions of Bangladesh. M.A. Sattar, and A.K.
Podder. (Bangladesh)
................................... 19
Bradyrhizobium inoculation effects on yield of Lupinus spp. under field conditions. L.L.
Barrera,
R.
Nava
J., and F.J.
García.
(Mexico)...................... 21
Evaluation
of selected strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum for soybean
(Glycine
max L.
Merril) and prospective
inoculant
manufacturing at a pilot plant for
comercial
soybean
production in Veracruz, Mexico.
A. Durán, J.
Espinoza and J. Cumpian, (Mexico)
...... 22
Studies on abundance and seasonal variability of lentil (Lens culenaris) Rhizobia in some
soils of Bangladesh. A.K. Podder. (Bangladesh)
...................... 24
Nodulation of
non
legume crops: Interactions of rhizobia with emerging lateral roots. E.C.
Cocking, J.S. Srivaslava, S.L. Kothari, G. Webster, C.A. Batchelor, and M.R. Davey. (UK).
26
Nutrients availability for maize and wheat plants inoculated with Azotobacter and/or
VA
mycorrhizas. Y.Z. Ishac, A.M. El-Gala, M.A. Massoud, M.
Abdel
Монет,
S. Soliman,
and
I.A.
El-Ghandour.
(Egypt)...................................
28
Effect
of the inoculation with mycorrhiza
(V
-А)
and phosphorus fertilization on the growth
of Aeschynomene
americana
(joint-vetch). A. Khali! Gardezi, E.
Zaválela Mejía,
R.
Ferrera-Cerrato, and
M.C.
González.
(Mexico)
.......................
ЗО
Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae, coffee pulp and rock phosphate effect on seedlings of
Coffea arabica.
V.Suárez, D. Trejo,
R, Ferrera-Cerrato, C.
González-Chávez, A. Rivera.
(Mexico)
......................................... 32
Effect of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza on growth of Allium
cepa L.,
under field
condition, in a rendzic leptosol. S.
Palacios
M.,
M.A. Jaime H., L.
Urbano
S., E.
Cuenca
A. and
К.
Shimada
M.
(Mexico)
............................... 34
Inoculation effect of endomycorrhizal fungus on four nursery coffee varieties. E.
Hernández,
D.
Trejo,
R.
Ferrera-Cerrato,
С.
González
Chavez and A. Rivera. (Mexico).
... 36
Effect of two endomicorrhizal fungi on the rooting of plum tree and their interaction
with indolebutiric acid.
A. Álarcon,
M.C.
González-Chávez,
R. Ferrera-Cerrato, and A.
Villegas
M.
(Mexico)
.................................... 38
Mycorrhizal colonization in cantaloupe culture.
C.
Gonzalez Chavez and
R. Ferrera
Cenato.
(Mexico)
......................................... 40
Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae and aluminum tolerance of cereal crops. F.
Borie,
M.
Rivas,
R.
Rubio,
and
E.
Moraga. (Chile)
.......................... 42
Factors affecting uptake of aluminum by the fungus Neocosmospora vasinfecta.
O.A.
Oluyedum
and G.W- VanLoon. (Canada)
................................ 44
Roles of microbial polymers in the rhizosphere. T.D. Hart,
Á.H.L.
Chamberlain and J.M.
Lynch. (UK)
........................................ 46
Diazotrophs in rhizosphere of wheat of different ploidy levels. A. Choudhury, and S.K.
Kavimandan. (India)
.................................... 48
Biologically associated
С
and
N
in relation to number of bacteria and ATP content in the
rhizosphere.
F. Eiland,
T.S. Gahoonia, N.E. Nielsen, and F.P. Vinther. (Den Mark)
..... 50
Effect of increasing rates of cadmium on the respiratory activity of a crusting soil from
Zimbabwe. M.T.
Pardo,
G.
Almendros
and
C. López-Fando.
(Spain)
............... 52
Comparison of models to estimate gross rates of nitrogen mineralization and inmobilization
in anaerobic and aerobic soil suspension. C.J. Smith, and P.M. Chalk. (Australia).
.... 54
Combination effects of heavy metals and linear akylbenzenesulfonate on soil microbial
activity. C, Koch, and B.-M. Wilke. (Germany)
....................... 56
Effects of heavy metals at around current permitted EC limits on the synthesis and
turnover of the soil microbial biomass.
P.C.
Brookes, and K. Chander. (UK)
........ 58
Effects of heavy metals from a mine in Gipuzkoa, Spain on soil microbial biomass and
ι
organic matter dynamics. M.
Barajas
Α.,
P.C.
Brookes. (UK)
................ 60
Relationship between the size and the physiological properties of the soil microbial
biomass carbon. K. Sakamoto,
N.
Hodono and T. Yoshida. (Japan).
............. 62
Investigation
of soil microbial biomass and populations in swamp lands of Sanjiang Plain
in China. R. Shouyang, W. Ruixia, M. Xianming, and L. Yinliang. (China)
.......... 64
Influence of crop species on microbial biomass and soil aggregation. R.J. Haynes, and G.S.
Francis. (New Zealand)
.................................. 65
Efecto
del
tipo de labranza y la adición de abono
verde
sobre la
biomasa
microbiana en un
Ultisol de Costa Rica. L.
Castro-Barquero
(Costa Rica)
.................. 67
Water retention
and diffusion
of
glucose
in microbial extracelular polysaccharides as a
function of water potential. E.B. Roberson and C.
Chenu. (USA)
.............. 69
Effects of biostimulus-agrostemin application on grain yield of maize. G. Vasic, and B.
Kresovic. (Yugoslavia)
.................................. 71
Commission
III: Extended Summaries Wednesday, July
13
Symposium Illb: Role of the Biota in Sustainable Agriculture.
The importance of soil in sustaining biodiversity. G. Dobrovolsky. (Russia)
........ 75
Effects of grazing pressure on soil microbial biomass and enzyme activity. J.A. Holt.
(Australia).
........................................ 77
Relationships between some soils biochemical, microbiological and chemical factors in
different forest ecosystems.
N.
Rastin. (Germany)
..................... 79
Productivity of wild edible mushrooms in a neotropical coniferous forest of Mexico.
L. Villarreal, and
A. Gómez.
(Mexico)
........................... 81
Measuring the community structure of the soil microbial biomass. Q. Lin, and
P.C.
Brookes.
(UK)
........................................... 83
Microbial biomass
Ρ
dynamics in soil. K.
Komo,
H.P. Lukito, T.
Ando,
and
P.C.
Brookes.
(Japan)
.......................................... 85
An evaluation of genetically engineered phosphate solubilizing bacteria from agricultural
soil. K. Yong
K., G.A.
McDonald, and D. Jordan. (USA)
................... 87
Microbial immobilisation of P-labelled fertilizer and
^P-labelled
plant residues on
rewetting of dry soil. P.N. Nelson, M.J. Mclaughlin, and A.M. Alston. (Australia)
..... 89
Ecophysiology of vesicuiar-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in wetland rice in relation to
soil
Ρ
and water regimes. M.Z. Solaiman, and H. Hirata. (Japan)
.............. 91
Impact of crop rotations on populations and activity of vesicuiar-arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi in Saskatchewan soils. N.C. Talukdar, and J.J. Germida. (Canada)
.......... 93
Ability of earthworms to increase plant growth through their actions upon the soil
microbiota. C.W. Davoren, P.M. Stephens, B.M. Doube and M.H. Ryder. (Australia)
...... 95
Earthworm culture an alternative for obtaining humus through degradation of
non
traditional substrates such as
ruminai
content and bovine blood. L.
Alda
L.,
V. de Jourdan
R. and L.
Cid
A. (Chile)
................................. 97
Actividad biológica en suelos volcánicos y su relación con disponibilidad de nutrientes.
G.
Borie,
S.M.
Aguilera, and P. Peirano. (Chile)
..................... 98
Soil and organic matter turnover by earthworms in cropping systems of the humid subhumid
tropics.
5.
Hauser.
(Cameroon)
.............................. 100
Root decomposition process in
mediteranean
conditions. C.
Ribeiro,
and M. Madeira.
(Portugal).
....................................... 102
73
Chemical
structures, microbial
components and turnover of organic matter in soil
aggregates and particle size fractions. C. M.
Momeai,
E.
G.
Gregorich, and
M.
Schnitzer.
(Canada)
.........................................
104
Soil
microbiocenosis
activity
as
biomarker
of anthropogenic impact. N.D. Ananyeva,
E.V.
Blagodatskaya, and D.B. Orlinskii. (Russia)
.......................
106
Nitrogen-fixation activity as a tool to study anthropogenic impact on soil.
A. Mårtensson.
(Sweden)
.............................·........... 108
Some relationships between soil characteristics and wheat mosaic virus diseases. M.
Isambert, M. Fouchard,
H. Gaillard,
and
С
Le
Lay. (France)
................ 110
Influence of the soil moisture contents of Diabrotica virgifera zeae populations in maize.
J.L. Ayala,
A. Lagunes,
and R.
Vega.
(Mexico)
....................... 112
Los colémbolos
como indicadores de las características de los suelos de diferentes
ecosistemas de la vertiente meridional del Sistema Central Español. M.J. Luciáñez, and
J.C. Simón.
(Spain)
.................................... 114
Function and ecology of proteolytic Bacillus spp. in paddy field. K. Watanabe and K.
Rayano.
(Japan)
...................................... 115
Significance of husk levels on grain production in corn
{Zea
mays L.). K. Fujita, O.
Sawada, F. Furuse, K. Matsumoto, and S.
Sendo.
(Japan)
.................. 117
Imperfect fungi in the prevention of ferric chlorosis. J. Aguilar, J. Fernandez,
С
Dorronsoro, T. Rodriguez, A. Martinez, and E.
Fernández.
(Spain)
............. 119
Potential of Sesbania emerus and Aeschynomene
americana
as biofertilizers in Mexico. F.
Osuna, J.A. Jiménez,
R. Ferrera-Cerrato, R. Quintero-Lizaola, and J. Santizo.
(Mexico). .
121
The aquatic fern
Azolla in
Mexico.
R.
Quintero L.,
and R. Ferrera-Cerrato. (Mexico).
... 123
Composted aquatic vegetation as a source of nutrients for intensive crop production.
С
Alvarez, and C. Olguin. (Mexico)
............................. 125
Ethnobotanic, edaphic, phytochemic and
microbiologie
study of Beschorneria yuccoides C.
Koch. J.
Paredes,
M.
Villegas,
I.
Fonseca,
M.
Medina.
R.
Silva,
T.
Villegas.
L.
Rico, J.L.
Herrera,
E.
Martínez,
and J. Alba. (Mexico)
.
,
..................... 127
Topsoil properties and plant communities: correlations in closed-canopy rain forest. A.
Linna, K. Ruokolainen, and H. Tuomislo, (Finland)
.................... 129
An unconventional fertilizerileaf-cutting and refuse. J.
Fortunelli
í
(Mexico).
...... 131
Modelling leaf area and yield of wheat. D.K. Benbi. (India)
............... 133
74
Commission
Ш:
Extended Summaries Tuesday, July
12
Symposium D. Soil Function Changes Resulting from Faunal Alterations.
Soil fauna and their role in some ecological processes of red soil ecosystems, subtropical
China. F.
Ни,
and S. Wu. (China)
............................. 136
Mites inhabiting soil of the estorax basin, Qro.
I. Sánchez
and I. Bassols. (Mexico).
. . 138
Contribution
de la faune du sol dans la
genese
de la stone-line dans la
region
de
botucatu: Implications diogeodynamiques.
A.A.
de W.
Miklos.
(Brazil)...........
140
Destruction rates
of artificial earthworm burrows.
T.
N. Ligthart. (The Netherland) . . . 142
Alterations in soil arthropod faunal abundance and changes in mass-loss and nutrient
concentration on rice-straw during decomposition in
a
semiarid
tropical alfisol. M. V.
Reddy, A.L. Cogle, P. Balashouri, V.P. Kiran Kumar, D.F. Yule, and K.K. Lee. (India)
... 143
Some factors influencing strain competition for nodulation site in grain legumes. R.P.
Pareek, and R. Chandra. (India)
.............................. 145
Soil formation under Mulhembergia macroura linked with the fauna.
/.
Barois, P.
Rojas
and
D. Dubroeucq. (Mexico)
.................................. 147
Interactions between soil, biological activities and organic matter enrichments in
champagne soils. D. Cluzeau,
Z.T.
Guo, R. Chaussod,
N.
Fedoroff, M.
Normand,
A. Penaud,
and G. Valentin G. (France)
................................ 149
Soil organic matter and
bioelement
dynamics in broadleaf forest ecosystems of the Sierra
Gata
mountains (Spain). A. Martin, J.F.
Gallardo
and I. Santa
Regina.
(Spain)
...... 151
Characterization of the heterotrophic soil bacteria isolated from a culture medium
contains gentian violet. M.V.
Fernández
С,
and
M. A. Sagardoy.
(Argentina)
....... 153
135
Commission
HI: Extended Summaries Thursday, July
14
Symposium
ГО-14.
Soils and Biodiversity.
Biodiversity of microorganisms in different soil types. D.G. Zvyagintsev, (Russia).
... 156
Biodiversity of extremely halophilic archaebacteria from different saline soils of former
Soviet Union. I.S. Zvyagintseva. (Russia)
......................... 158
Influence of the soil mosaic on biodiversity at heath sites in the
european subartic.
G. Broil. (Germany)
.................................... 160
Interactions among soil organic matter,amber disease and grass grubs in canterbury, New
Zealand. F.J.
Villalobos,
K.M.
Goh, R.B.
Chapman, and
R.M.
Emberson. (New Zealand)
___ 162
Influence of the soil mosaic on biodiversity at heath sites in the
european
subarctic
-
investigations on soil
mesofauna. B.
Keplin. (Germany)
................. . 164
Reconstruction of vernal pools for wetland mitigation
-
Sacramento Valley, California.
T. Cook, and S. Davis. (USA)
............................... 166
Diversity of chafer beetles
(Coleóptera: Melolonthidae)
inhabiting different units of soil
in Mexico. A.M. Moron, and C. Deloya. (Mexico)
..................... . 168
Stability of natural dipterocarpforest and plantations with respect to matter balance in
East Kalimantan/Indonesia.
1.
Theory of tropical forest ecosystems based on a model of ion
cycling.
A. Schulte,
D.
Ruhiyat and
В.
Ulrich.
(Indonesia)
................ 170
The former and future soil cover in the loess area. S. Uziak, and Z. Klimowicz. (Poland).
172
Soil thermal profile and populations of Diabrotica virgifera zeae K.
&
S. on corn in the
Toluca Valley, Mexico. R.
Vega,
J.L. Ayala, and
A. Lagunes.
(Mexico)
........... 173
Growth potential of plant species in Mexico. G. Medina, A.G. Bravo, R.A. Martinez, and R.
Aveldaño.
(Mexico)
....................................
*75
Comparison of soil properties in mediterranean-type plant communities of Coastal
Baja
California, Mexico
E
Franco-Vizcaino, R.C. Graham,
С
Monies, and J.
Sosa Ramírez:
(USA)
........................................... 177
155
Commission
III: Extended Summaries Thursday, July
14
Symposium
ГО-25.
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) for Sustainable Agriculture.
A study of genetic background of rice bacteria-associated N2 fixation using ^N dilution
method. P. Wu, and J.K. Ladha. (Philippines)
.......
Γ
............... 181
The interaction of herbicides and heterotrophic N2 fixation in the rhizosphere of field
,
grown rice. D.N. Nayak, and P.K. Mahana. (India)
................,..... 183
Potentials of associative nitrogen fixation for sustainable rice cultivation, V.
Rajaramamohan,
Т.К.
Adhya, G.K. Patnaik. and P.K. Kanungo. (India)
............ 185
Nitrogen fixation associated with non-legumes in vegetable growing agriculture.
V.T.
Emtsev. (Russia)
....................................... 187
Effect of management practices on biological N2 fixation: an attempt to quantify root
Contribution in alley farming.
N.
Sanginga,
S.K.A. Danso, and F.
Zapata.
189
(Nigeria/Austria)
.....................................
Biological nitrogen fixation and phosphorus requirements of
Azolla
native of Venezuela.
190
R.
Gutierres,
and Y. Espinoza. (Venezuela)
........................
Azolla
biofertilizer technology for sustainable rice farming. S. Kannaiyan. (India).
. . . 192
Flood tolerant legume green manure for sustainable rice production in Sri Lanka.
S.A.
Kulasooriya, G. Seneviratne,
IM.
Samarakoon, and W.L. Weerakoon. (Sri Lanka).
... 194
Production of Rhizobium
inoculants
for Phaseolus
vulgáris
in Cuba. G.
Hernández,
A.
González,
V.
Toscano,
M,
Sánchez, and
H.
Vázquez.
(Cuba)
................. 196
Nitrogen
fixation
of common bean (Phaseolus vulgOris L.), cultivars at different levels of
available phosphorus. D.P. Beck, and V.D.P. Vadez. (Colombia)
.............. 198
Biomass production and BNF responses to low phosphorus conditions by leguminous crops.
K. Fujita, J,J. Adu-Gyamfi, D. Yoshizawa, and I. Chaudhary. (Japan)
............ 200
Influence of some herbicides on the symbiotic nitrogen-fixation in soybean.
R. Dônkova,
and
D. Chánova.
(Bulgaria).
.............................. 202
Effect of inoculation with Sinorhizobium fredii and fertilization with different forms of
mineral nitrogen upon
N2
fixation and production. S. Redzepovie, S. Tucakovic, B.
Varga,
and S.
Sikora.
(Croatia)
................................... 204
Diazotrophs, Rhizobium promote, growth of Triticum spp. S.K. Kavimandan, A. Singh, S.K.
Shivankar, R. Sing, and S.
Sehgąl.
(India).
. ..................,· · · ·
206
The use of ^N to assess the effect of phospHorus on
N5
fixation and transfer in
medic/wheat crop rotation and
mixture.Ař.
Ismailt, and K. Elabbad. (Morocco)
....... 208
179
The fate and use efficiency of
N
as Sesbania
rostrata
green manure and urea in lowland
rice soil.
Т.К.
Biswas, S.K.
De Latta,
and D.K. Das. (India)
............... 210
Construction and characterisation of NIF and GLN a linked mutations of the
N2-
fixing
cyanobacterium Nostoc muscorum. A. Dixit, R. Srivastava, and D.V.
Amia.
(India)
...... 212
Recombinant
DNA
approaches to optimize the nitrogen biofertilizer potential of
cyanobacteria in stress situation. S.K.
Apte.
(India)
................... 214
Enhancement of BFN (biological nitrogen fixation) in tropical soils by
VAM
fungi. M.H.
Ahmad, K. Daniels-Hylton, T.R. Thiagarajan, and I. Lemonius. (Jamaica)
.......... 216
In vitro selection of plant genotypes and bacterial strains to use in the field for
improving biological nitrogen fixation in rice. M. Rahman, M. Kabir, T. Heulin, J.
Balandreau. (Bangladesh).
·................................ 217
Nitrogen fixing and phosphate solubilizing bacteria in mangrove communities. G. Toledo, Y.
Bashan, G. Holguin, and P.
Vázquez-Correa.
(Mexico)
........................ 219
180
Commission
III: Extended Summaries Friday July
15
Symposium ID-26. Soil Bioremediation
Bioremediation of pesticide contaminated soil. R.G. Burns, and I. McGhee. (UK)
...... 222
Bioremediation of seleniferous soils with selected plants. G.S.
Buñuelos,
S.
Zambrzuski,
S.
Akohoue, and
S.
Downey.
(USA)
............................. 224
Inmobilized enzymes as a tool for soil bioremediation. L. Gianfreda, and JM. Bollag.
(USA)
........................................... 226
Utilisation
de différentes
formes
d amendements organiques pour la restauration de sols
volcaniques dégradés par érosion anthropique au El Salvador (Amérique Centrale). J.
Collimt. (Costa Rica)
................................... 228
221
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