“…However, L. leucocephala is an exotic legume species, native to Central America, and yet has nodulation in all soils, possibly due to the high promiscuity of this species, which is able to establish symbiosis with rhizobia of the genus Rhizobium (Pereyra et al, 2015), Mesorhizobium (Rangel et al, 2016), Sinorhizobium (Xu et al, 2014), Bradyrhizobium (Wang et al, 2006), and Cupriavidus (Florentino et al, 2009), Inoculation with native isolates of Rhizobia has significantly increased shoot biomass and symbiotic effectiveness compared to the recommended and noninoculated plants. The accumulation of nitrogen in shoot dry matter is normally used to estimate the symbiotic efficiency of nitrogen fixation of the native rhizobia according to Lima et al (2012) and Calheiros et al (2015). This method is easy to use and is relatively inexpensive.…”