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10/01/2019 |
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10/01/2019 |
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VARGAS-HOYOS, H. A.; CHIARAMONTE, J. B.; MELO, I. S. de. |
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H. A. VARGAS-HOYOS, ESALQ/USP; J. B. CHIARAMONTE, ESALQ/USP; ITAMAR SOARES DE MELO, CNPMA. |
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Solubilization of phosphorus and plant growth promotion by actinobacteria in soybean crop. |
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2018 |
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In: CONGRESS OF EUROPEAN MICROBIOLOGISTS - FEMS, 7., 2017, Valencia, Spain. Abstract Book... Valencia: Federation of European Microbiological Society (FEMS), 2017. Ref. FEMS7-3124. |
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Several studies have already investigated the Actinobacteria as source of raw material for drug discovery. Not less important is the function that they develop in the nutrients cycling making then available for plants. The ?3AS4? Streptomyces rishiriensis isolate was selected due to its exceptional phosphorus solubilization. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible mechanism of action involved in phosphorus solubilization and access the plant growth promotion ability of this strain. In order to recognize its mechanism of action, the crude extract was monitored during 10 days with HPLC. A greenhouse experiment was carried out to evaluate the potential plant growth promotion of the isolate in soybean. Besides the soil with no phosphorous, two phosphate sources: Triple super phosphate (TSP) and Rock phosphate Bayovar (RPB) were added at the soil. Inoculated pots were compared to control pots in the three concentrations of phosphates (0, 20 and 40 Kg/h). Evaluations considered the plants attributes; chlorophyll relative index, height, dry shoot and root biomass. The crude extract presented a chromatographic profile similar to gluconic acid. Significant differences in plant height were observed at 8 weeks when inoculated with the isolate. The Shoot/Root index was significantly higher when applied the higher dose of RPB along with S. rishiriensis. When inoculated with the isolate, the plants with non-additional phosphorous showed similar development compared to the control pots with 40 Kg/h of TSP and RPB. These results suggest that Actinobacteria might be a valuable resource for sustainable agriculture application by reducing phosphate fertilization. MenosSeveral studies have already investigated the Actinobacteria as source of raw material for drug discovery. Not less important is the function that they develop in the nutrients cycling making then available for plants. The ?3AS4? Streptomyces rishiriensis isolate was selected due to its exceptional phosphorus solubilization. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible mechanism of action involved in phosphorus solubilization and access the plant growth promotion ability of this strain. In order to recognize its mechanism of action, the crude extract was monitored during 10 days with HPLC. A greenhouse experiment was carried out to evaluate the potential plant growth promotion of the isolate in soybean. Besides the soil with no phosphorous, two phosphate sources: Triple super phosphate (TSP) and Rock phosphate Bayovar (RPB) were added at the soil. Inoculated pots were compared to control pots in the three concentrations of phosphates (0, 20 and 40 Kg/h). Evaluations considered the plants attributes; chlorophyll relative index, height, dry shoot and root biomass. The crude extract presented a chromatographic profile similar to gluconic acid. Significant differences in plant height were observed at 8 weeks when inoculated with the isolate. The Shoot/Root index was significantly higher when applied the higher dose of RPB along with S. rishiriensis. When inoculated with the isolate, the plants with non-additional phosphorous showed similar development compared to the co... Mostrar Tudo |
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Fósforo; Soja. |
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Actinobacteria. |
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V Taxonomia de Organismos |
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Embrapa Milho e Sorgo. |
Data corrente: |
09/11/2012 |
Data da última atualização: |
05/09/2018 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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SOUZA, T. C. de; CASTRO, E. M. de; MAGALHAES, P. C.; ALVES, E. T.; PEREIRA, F. J. |
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PAULO CESAR MAGALHAES, CNPMS. |
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Early characterization of maize plants in selection cycles under soil flooding. |
Ano de publicação: |
2012 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Plant Breeding, Berlin, v. 131, p. 493-501, 2012. |
DOI: |
10.1111/j.1439-0523.2012.01973.x |
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Inglês |
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Encharcamento do solo; Hipoxia; Troca gasosa. |
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Milho; Zea mays. |
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