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PEDROSA, F. O.; MONTEIRO, R. A.; WASSEM, R.; CRUZ, L. M.; AYUB, R. A.; COLAUTO, N. B.; FERNANDEZ, M. A.; FUNGARO, M. H. P.; GRISARD, E. C.; HUNGRIA, M.; MADEIRA, H. M. F.; NODARI, R. O.; OSAKU, C. A.; PETZL-ERLER, M. L.; TERENZI, H.; VIEIRA, L. G. E.; STEFFENS, M. B. R.; WEISS, V. A.; PEREIRA, L. F. P.; ALMEIDA, M. I. M.; ALVES, L. R.; MARIN, A.; ARAUJO, L. M.; BALSANELLI, E.; BAURA, V. A.; CHUBATSU, L. S.; FAORO, H.; FAVETTI, A.; FRIEDERMANN, G.; GLIENKE, C.; KARP, S.; KAVA-CORDEIRO, V.; RAITTZ, R. T.; RAMOS, H. J. O.; RIBEIRO, E. M. S. F.; RIGO, L. U.; ROCHA, S. N.; SCHWAB, S.; SILVA, A. G.; SOUZA, E. M.; MICHELLE Z. TADRA-SFEIR; TORRES, R. A.; DABUL, A. N. G.; SOARES, M. A. M.; GASQUES, L. S.; GIMENES, C. C. T.; VALLE, J. S.; CIFERRI, R. R.; CORREA, L. C.; MURACE, N. K.; PAMPHILE, J. A.; PATUSSI, E. V.; PRIOLI, A. J.; PRIOLI, S. M. A.; ROCHA, C. L. M. S. C.; ARANTES, O. M. N.; FURLANETO, M. C.; GODOY, L. P.; OLIVEIRA, C. E. C.; SATORI, D.; VILAS-BOAS, L. A.; WATANABE, M. A. E.; DAMBROS, B. P.; GUERRA, M. P.; MATHIONI, S. M.; SANTOS, K. L.; STEINDEL, M.; VERNAL, J.; BARCELLOS, F. G.; CAMPO, R. J.; CHUEIRE, L. M. O.; NICOLÁS, M. F.; PEREIRA-FERRARI, L.; SILVA, J. L. da C.; GIOPPO, N. M. R.; MARGARIDO, V. P.; MENCK-SOARES, M. A.; PINTO, F. G. S.; SIMÃO, R. de C. G.; TAKAHASHI, E. K.; YATES, M. G.; SOUZA, E. M. |
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FÁBIO O. PEDROSA, UFPR; ROSE ADELE MONTEIRO, UFPR; ROSELI WASSEM, UFPR; LEONARDO M. CRUZ, UFPR; RICARDO A. AYUB, UEPG; NELSON B. COLAUTO, Universidade Paranaense, Umuarama.; MARIA APARECIDA FERNANDEZ, UEM; MARIA HELENA P. FUNGARO, UEL; EDMUNDO C. GRISARD, UFSC; MARIANGELA HUNGRIA DA CUNHA, CNPSO; HUMBERTO M. F. MADEIRA8,, PUC Curitiba; RUBENS O. NODARI, UFSC; CLARICE A. OSAKU, UNIOESTE; MARIA LUIZA PETZL-ERLER, UFPR; HERNÁN TERENZI, UFSC; LUIZ G. E. VIEIRA, IAPAR; MARIA BERENICE R. STEFFENS, UFPR; VINICIUS A. WEISS, UFPR; LUIZ F. P. PEREIRA, IAPAR; MARINA I. M. ALMEIDA, UFPR; LYSANGELA R. ALVES, UFPR; ANELIS MARIN, UFPR; LUIZA MARIA ARAUJO, UFPR; EDUARDO BALSANELLI, UFPR; VALTER A. BAURA, UFPR; LEDA S. CHUBATSU, UFPR; HELISSON FAORO, UFPR; AUGUSTO FAVETTI, UFPR; GERALDO FRIEDERMANN, UFPR; CHIRLEI GLIENKE, UFPR; SUSAN KARP, UFPR; VANESSA KAVA-CORDEIRO, UFPR; ROBERTO T. RAITTZ, UFPR; HUMBERTO J. O. RAMOS, UFPR; ENILZE MARIA S. F. RIBEIRO, UFPR; LIU UN RIGO, UFPR; SAUL N. ROCHA, UFPR; STEFAN SCHWAB, UFPR; ANILDA G. SILVA, UFPR; ELIEL M. SOUZA, UFPR; TADRA-SFEIR, M. Z., UFPR; RODRIGO A. TORRES, UFPR; AUDREI N. G. DABUL, UEPG; MARIA ALBERTINA M. SOARES, UEPG; LUCIANO S. GASQUES, Universidade Paranaense, Umuarama; CIELA C. T. GIMENES, Universidade Paranaense, Umuarama.; JULIANA S. VALLE, Universidade Paranaense, Umuarama.; RICARDO R. CIFERRI, UEM; LUIZ C. CORREA, UEM; NORMA K. MURACE, UEM; JOÃO A. PAMPHILE, UEM; ELIANA VALÉRIA PATUSSI, UEM; ALBERTO J. PRIOLI, UEM; SONIA MARIA A. PRIOLI, UEM; CARMEM LÚCIA M. S. C. ROCHA, UEM; OLÍVIA MÁRCIA N. ARANTES, UEL; MÁRCIA CRISTINA FURLANETO, UEL; LEANDRO P. GODOY, UEL; CARLOS E. C. OLIVEIRA, UEL; DANIELE SATORI, UEL; LAURIVAL A. VILAS-BOAS, UEL; MARIA ANGÉLICA E. WATANABE, UEL; BIBIANA PAULA DAMBROS, UFSC; MIGUEL P. GUERRA, UFSC; SANDRA MARISA MATHIONI, UFSC; KARINE LOUISE SANTOS, UFSC; MARIO STEINDEL, UFSC; JAVIER VERNAL, UFSC; FERNANDO G. BARCELLOS, CNPSo - Pós-graduando; RUBENS J. CAMPO, CNPSo - Pesquisador aposentado; LIGIA MARIA DE OLIVEIRA CHUEIRE, CNPSO; MARISA FABIANA NICOLÁS, CNPSo - Pós-graduanda; LILIAN PEREIRA-FERRARI, PUC Curitiba-PR; JOSÉ L. DA CONCEICÃO SILVA, UNIOESTE; NEREIDA M. R. GIOPPO, UNIOESTE; VLADIMIR P. MARGARIDO, UNIOESTE; MARIA AMÉLIA MENCK-SOARES, UNIOESTE; FABIANA GISELE S. PINTO, UNIOESTE; RITA DE CÁSSIA G. SIMÃO, UNIOESTE; ELIZABETE K. TAKAHASHI, IAPAR; MARSHALL G. YATES, UFPR; EMANUEL M. SOUZA, UFPR. |
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Genome of Herbaspirillum seropedicae Strain SmR1, a specialized diazotrophic endophyte of tropical grasses. |
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2011 |
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PLoS Genetics, v. 7, n. 5, p. 1-10, may 2011. |
DOI: |
10.1371/journal.pgen.1002064 |
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Português |
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The molecular mechanisms of plant recognition, colonization, and nutrient exchange between diazotrophic endophytes and plants are scarcely known. Herbaspirillum seropedicae is an endophytic bacterium capable of colonizing intercellular spaces of grasses such as rice and sugar cane. The genome of H. seropedicae strain SmR1 was sequenced and annotated by The Paraná State Genome Programme?GENOPAR. The genome is composed of a circular chromosome of 5,513,887 bp and contains a total of 4,804 genes. The genome sequence revealed that H. seropedicae is a highly versatile microorganism with capacity to metabolize a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources and with possession of four distinct terminal oxidases. The genome contains a multitude of protein secretion systems, including type I, type II, type III, type V, and type VI secretion systems, and type IV pili, suggesting a high potential to interact with host plants. H. seropedicae is able to synthesize indole acetic acid as reflected by the four IAA biosynthetic pathways present. A gene coding for ACC deaminase, which may be involved in modulating the associated plant ethylene-signaling pathway, is also present. Genes for hemagglutinins/hemolysins/adhesins were found and may play a role in plant cell surface adhesion. These features may endow H. seropedicae with the ability to establish an endophytic life-style in a large number of plant species. |
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Fixação nitrogênio. |
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Genoma; Graminea tropical. |
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Genome; Grasses; Herbaspirillum seropedicae; Nitrogen fixation. |
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G Melhoramento Genético |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/39544/1/plos-genetics.pdf
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GUT, G. A. P.; EMERENCIANO NETO, J. V.; SANTO, R. da S.; MELO, R. F. de; NOGUEIRA, D. M.; DIFANTE, G. dos S.; GURGEL, A. L. C.; SANTANA, I. L. O. |
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GUILHERME ALEXANDRE PACHECO GUT, UNIVASF; JOÃO VIRGÍNIO EMERENCIANO NETO, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte; RODRIGO DA SILVA SANTO, UNIVASF; ROSELI FREIRE DE MELO, CPATSA; DANIEL MAIA NOGUEIRA, CPATSA; GELSON DOS SANTOS DIFANTE, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul; ANTONIO LEANDRO CHAVES GURGEL, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul; ÍTALO LUÍS OLIVEIRA SANTANA, UPE. |
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Intercrops of grass with legumes as green manure for agroecological systems. |
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2022 |
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Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 16, n. 7, p. 922-927, 2022. |
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1835-2707 |
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10.21475/ajcs.22.16.07.p3597 |
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Inglês |
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The stud article aimed to assess the accumulation and rates of nutrients in the biomass of the consortium of millet and leguminous plants for green fertilisation. The treatments were consortia of millet with four different leguminous plants: Cajanus cajan, Canavalia ensiformis, Mucuna aterrima, and Dolichos lablab. The treatments were distributed in a completely randomised design with four replications. The species of each consortium were planted in a line, at a distance of one metre apart. The aerial part of the plants was harvested after 90 days to determine the botanical composition, intercropping biomass, and the amount and accumulation of macronutrients in the biomass. The Millet mass did not differ among the consortia. However, among the legumes, M. aterrima has the highest mass (2806.31 kg/ha DM), which is reflected in the lower ratio of leguminous grasses in the millet consortium with M. aterrima (4.61). The consortia affected the rate and accumulation of P, B, and Fe. The biomass of the millet consortium with C. cajan presented the lowest rate. In addition, the accumulation of K, Mg, and Zn was low in this consortium. The biomass of millet intercrops with M. aterrima, D. lablab and C. ensiformis showed higher accumulations of K, Ca, and Mg. The highest accumulation of N was observed in the biomass of the consortium with M. aterrima (50.71 kg/ha). The rates and accumulations of Cu and Zn were higher in the consortium with M. aterrima. The consortium of millet with the leguminous plants is a sustainable alternative for fertilisation. The consortia with M. aterrima and D. lablab are the most promising ones, due to the higher proportion of plants. MenosThe stud article aimed to assess the accumulation and rates of nutrients in the biomass of the consortium of millet and leguminous plants for green fertilisation. The treatments were consortia of millet with four different leguminous plants: Cajanus cajan, Canavalia ensiformis, Mucuna aterrima, and Dolichos lablab. The treatments were distributed in a completely randomised design with four replications. The species of each consortium were planted in a line, at a distance of one metre apart. The aerial part of the plants was harvested after 90 days to determine the botanical composition, intercropping biomass, and the amount and accumulation of macronutrients in the biomass. The Millet mass did not differ among the consortia. However, among the legumes, M. aterrima has the highest mass (2806.31 kg/ha DM), which is reflected in the lower ratio of leguminous grasses in the millet consortium with M. aterrima (4.61). The consortia affected the rate and accumulation of P, B, and Fe. The biomass of the millet consortium with C. cajan presented the lowest rate. In addition, the accumulation of K, Mg, and Zn was low in this consortium. The biomass of millet intercrops with M. aterrima, D. lablab and C. ensiformis showed higher accumulations of K, Ca, and Mg. The highest accumulation of N was observed in the biomass of the consortium with M. aterrima (50.71 kg/ha). The rates and accumulations of Cu and Zn were higher in the consortium with M. aterrima. The consortium of millet with th... Mostrar Tudo |
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Consórcios de gramíneas; Mucuna aterrima; Sistemas agroecológicos. |
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Adubação Verde; Cajanus Cajan; Canavalia Ensiformis; Consorciação de Cultura; Dolichos Lablab; Gramínea Forrageira; Leguminosa Forrageira; Milheto; Pennisetum Glaucum. |
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Green manures; Nitrogen. |
Categoria do assunto: |
A Sistemas de Cultivo |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1146793/1/Intercrops-of-grass-with-legumes-as-green-manure-for-agroecological-systems.pdf
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LEADER 02860naa a2200397 a 4500 001 2146793 005 2022-09-26 008 2022 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a1835-2707 024 7 $a10.21475/ajcs.22.16.07.p3597$2DOI 100 1 $aGUT, G. A. P. 245 $aIntercrops of grass with legumes as green manure for agroecological systems.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2022 520 $aThe stud article aimed to assess the accumulation and rates of nutrients in the biomass of the consortium of millet and leguminous plants for green fertilisation. The treatments were consortia of millet with four different leguminous plants: Cajanus cajan, Canavalia ensiformis, Mucuna aterrima, and Dolichos lablab. The treatments were distributed in a completely randomised design with four replications. The species of each consortium were planted in a line, at a distance of one metre apart. The aerial part of the plants was harvested after 90 days to determine the botanical composition, intercropping biomass, and the amount and accumulation of macronutrients in the biomass. The Millet mass did not differ among the consortia. However, among the legumes, M. aterrima has the highest mass (2806.31 kg/ha DM), which is reflected in the lower ratio of leguminous grasses in the millet consortium with M. aterrima (4.61). The consortia affected the rate and accumulation of P, B, and Fe. The biomass of the millet consortium with C. cajan presented the lowest rate. In addition, the accumulation of K, Mg, and Zn was low in this consortium. The biomass of millet intercrops with M. aterrima, D. lablab and C. ensiformis showed higher accumulations of K, Ca, and Mg. The highest accumulation of N was observed in the biomass of the consortium with M. aterrima (50.71 kg/ha). The rates and accumulations of Cu and Zn were higher in the consortium with M. aterrima. The consortium of millet with the leguminous plants is a sustainable alternative for fertilisation. The consortia with M. aterrima and D. lablab are the most promising ones, due to the higher proportion of plants. 650 $aGreen manures 650 $aNitrogen 650 $aAdubação Verde 650 $aCajanus Cajan 650 $aCanavalia Ensiformis 650 $aConsorciação de Cultura 650 $aDolichos Lablab 650 $aGramínea Forrageira 650 $aLeguminosa Forrageira 650 $aMilheto 650 $aPennisetum Glaucum 653 $aConsórcios de gramíneas 653 $aMucuna aterrima 653 $aSistemas agroecológicos 700 1 $aEMERENCIANO NETO, J. V. 700 1 $aSANTO, R. da S. 700 1 $aMELO, R. F. de 700 1 $aNOGUEIRA, D. M. 700 1 $aDIFANTE, G. dos S. 700 1 $aGURGEL, A. L. C. 700 1 $aSANTANA, I. L. O. 773 $tAustralian Journal of Crop Science$gv. 16, n. 7, p. 922-927, 2022.
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