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SUMMARY Characterized as aggressive pioneer species that produce large amounts of biomass, forest legumes have shown exceptional qualities in studies of rehabilitation of degraded soils. When associated with atmospheric nitrogen fixing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi, these species show superior nutrient utilization and growth capacity in adverse soil conditions. The objective of this paper is to present the principal results obtained in the Research Program on Use on Nodulated and Mycorrhizal association Legume Species in Rehabilitation of Degraded Areas, developed by Embrapa/CNPAB in conjunction with the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil. Greenhouse experiments have shown that these species have great tolerance to A l 3+ toxicity and efficient use of K, Ca and Mg. On the other
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Dias, L. E., Franco, A. A., Campello, E., de Faria, S. M., & Da Silva, E. M. (1995). Leguminosas forestales: aspectos relacionados con su nutrición y uso en la recuperación de suelos degradados. Bosque, 16(1), 121–127. https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1995.v16n1-15
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