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Embrapa Florestas. |
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SOARES, N. S.; SILVA, M. L. da; FONTES, A. A. |
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Análise econométrica do mercado brasileiro de carvão vegetal no período de 1974 a 2000. |
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2004 |
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Scientia Forestalis, Piracicaba, n. 66, p. 84-93, dez. 2004. |
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Português |
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Carvão Vegetal; Demanda; Oferta; Produto Florestal. |
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LEADER 00533naa a2200181 a 4500 001 1286935 005 2011-07-12 008 2004 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSOARES, N. S. 245 $aAnálise econométrica do mercado brasileiro de carvão vegetal no período de 1974 a 2000. 260 $c2004 650 $aCarvão Vegetal 650 $aDemanda 650 $aOferta 650 $aProduto Florestal 700 1 $aSILVA, M. L. da 700 1 $aFONTES, A. A. 773 $tScientia Forestalis, Piracicaba$gn. 66, p. 84-93, dez. 2004.
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Embrapa Agrobiologia; Embrapa Meio-Norte. |
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25/02/2013 |
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31/05/2022 |
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ARAÚJO, A. E. da S.; BALDANI, V. L. D.; GALISA, P. de S.; PEREIRA, J. A.; BALDANI, J. I. |
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ANTONIO EDILSON DA SILVA ARAÚJO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE RORAIMA; VERA LUCIA DIVAN BALDANI, CNPAB; PÉRICLES DE SOUZA GALISA, UFRRJ/ Embrapa Agrobiologia; JOSE ALMEIDA PEREIRA, CPAMN; JOSE IVO BALDANI, CNPAB. |
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Response of traditional upland rice varieties to inoculation with selected diazotrophic bacteria isolated from rice cropped at the northeast region of Brazil. |
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2013 |
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Applied Soil Ecology, v. 64, p. 49-55, 2013. |
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Inglês Português |
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The largest numbers of the Brazilian traditional upland rice varieties are found in the Maranhão state, Northeast region of Brazil. However, no information is available on the diazotrophic bacterial population associated as well as the plant growth promoting potential when these traditional genotypes are inoculated with native strains. Here, we evaluated the response of ten traditional rice varieties to inoculation with ten diazotrophic strains, previously isolated from rice soil of this region and screened for their ability to produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in vitro. The procedure for selection of the best diazotrophic strain/rice variety interaction involved three steps: gnotobiotic conditions, soil pot and field experiments. The gnotobiotic experiment showed that the Azospirillum amazonense strain AR3122 increased the biomass of the traditional varieties Cana Roxa and Cana Forte (28 and 48%, respectively) while this effect was less evident for the other combination of strains/rice varieties. The soil pot experiment showed that the combination of Burkholderia vietnamiensis strain AR 1122 and traditional variety Arroz 70 was superior to the other strains/varieties and the treatment fertilized with 100 kgNha−1. The best performance of the Burkholderia vietnamiensis strain AR1122/variety Arroz 70 was confirmed in the field experiment. There was an increase of up 10 and 29% in the grain yield in comparison to both the N fertilization and Herbaspirillum seropedicae ZAE 94 strain treatments, respectively. In contrast, the response of the commercial variety Bonanc¸ a to inoculation with strain AR1122 was much lower, suggesting that a biofertilizer inoculation program for traditional rice varieties should consider the genetic interaction between strain and rice variety. The diazotrophic B. vietmaniensis strain AR1122 was a good biofertilizer candidate for inoculation of traditional rice varieties and therefore should be used for further studies to confirm the strain-genotype effect envisaging a sustainable rice crop system mainly in the Northeast region of Brazil. MenosThe largest numbers of the Brazilian traditional upland rice varieties are found in the Maranhão state, Northeast region of Brazil. However, no information is available on the diazotrophic bacterial population associated as well as the plant growth promoting potential when these traditional genotypes are inoculated with native strains. Here, we evaluated the response of ten traditional rice varieties to inoculation with ten diazotrophic strains, previously isolated from rice soil of this region and screened for their ability to produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in vitro. The procedure for selection of the best diazotrophic strain/rice variety interaction involved three steps: gnotobiotic conditions, soil pot and field experiments. The gnotobiotic experiment showed that the Azospirillum amazonense strain AR3122 increased the biomass of the traditional varieties Cana Roxa and Cana Forte (28 and 48%, respectively) while this effect was less evident for the other combination of strains/rice varieties. The soil pot experiment showed that the combination of Burkholderia vietnamiensis strain AR 1122 and traditional variety Arroz 70 was superior to the other strains/varieties and the treatment fertilized with 100 kgNha−1. The best performance of the Burkholderia vietnamiensis strain AR1122/variety Arroz 70 was confirmed in the field experiment. There was an increase of up 10 and 29% in the grain yield in comparison to both the N fertilization and Herbaspirillum seropedicae ZA... Mostrar Tudo |
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Biofertilizer. |
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Biofertilizante; Fixação de Nitrogênio; Oryza Sativa. |
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Nitrogen fixation. |
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-- X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/80921/1/Almeida2.pdf
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LEADER 02834naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1955171 005 2022-05-31 008 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aARAÚJO, A. E. da S. 245 $aResponse of traditional upland rice varieties to inoculation with selected diazotrophic bacteria isolated from rice cropped at the northeast region of Brazil. 260 $c2013 520 $aThe largest numbers of the Brazilian traditional upland rice varieties are found in the Maranhão state, Northeast region of Brazil. However, no information is available on the diazotrophic bacterial population associated as well as the plant growth promoting potential when these traditional genotypes are inoculated with native strains. Here, we evaluated the response of ten traditional rice varieties to inoculation with ten diazotrophic strains, previously isolated from rice soil of this region and screened for their ability to produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in vitro. The procedure for selection of the best diazotrophic strain/rice variety interaction involved three steps: gnotobiotic conditions, soil pot and field experiments. The gnotobiotic experiment showed that the Azospirillum amazonense strain AR3122 increased the biomass of the traditional varieties Cana Roxa and Cana Forte (28 and 48%, respectively) while this effect was less evident for the other combination of strains/rice varieties. The soil pot experiment showed that the combination of Burkholderia vietnamiensis strain AR 1122 and traditional variety Arroz 70 was superior to the other strains/varieties and the treatment fertilized with 100 kgNha−1. The best performance of the Burkholderia vietnamiensis strain AR1122/variety Arroz 70 was confirmed in the field experiment. There was an increase of up 10 and 29% in the grain yield in comparison to both the N fertilization and Herbaspirillum seropedicae ZAE 94 strain treatments, respectively. In contrast, the response of the commercial variety Bonanc¸ a to inoculation with strain AR1122 was much lower, suggesting that a biofertilizer inoculation program for traditional rice varieties should consider the genetic interaction between strain and rice variety. The diazotrophic B. vietmaniensis strain AR1122 was a good biofertilizer candidate for inoculation of traditional rice varieties and therefore should be used for further studies to confirm the strain-genotype effect envisaging a sustainable rice crop system mainly in the Northeast region of Brazil. 650 $aNitrogen fixation 650 $aBiofertilizante 650 $aFixação de Nitrogênio 650 $aOryza Sativa 653 $aBiofertilizer 700 1 $aBALDANI, V. L. D. 700 1 $aGALISA, P. de S. 700 1 $aPEREIRA, J. A. 700 1 $aBALDANI, J. I. 773 $tApplied Soil Ecology$gv. 64, p. 49-55, 2013.
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