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Beneficial effects of inoculation of growth-promoting bacteria in strawberry.

Fernanda Marcondes de Andrade1, Thiago de Assis Pereira1, Thiago Pereira Souza1, Paulo Henrique Sales Guimarães2, Adalvan Daniel Martins3, Rosane Freitas Schwan1, Moacir Pasqual3, Joyce Dória4.   

Abstract

Plant growth-promoting bacteria have been highlighted by their potential for application in plant production, allowing the reduction of the use of fertilizers and pesticides, which is due to the ability to stimulate the growth of plants by nitrogen-fixation and production of phytohormones, such as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). The objective of this study was to verify the potential of plant growth promotion of 25 wild isolates from the Agricultural Microbiology Culture Collection of the Federal University of Lavras (CCMA-UFLA) through the evaluation of the biological nitrogen-fixation capacity and the production of IAA. In addition, the growth of three selected strains inoculated on roots of strawberry seedlings in greenhouse conditions was evaluated. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design (CRD), with an 8 × 2 factorial schemes involving eight combinations of bacteria: alone, in pairs and threes, plus the control without inoculation. Two fertilizer levels were used (0% and 50% of nitrogen), totaling 16 treatments with eight replicates each. After 75 days, variables such as root length, root dry weight, aerial part length, aerial part dry weight, leaf number, total dry mass and ultrastructural analysis of the inoculated and uninoculated roots, were evaluated. The results showed that the strawberry crop responded positively to inoculation with the three bacteria combined Azospirillum brasilense (Ab-V5) + Burkholderia cepacia (CCMA 0056) + Enterobacter cloacae (CCMA 1285) compared to the uninoculated controls. More expressive responses in terms of plant growth were observed in relation to the combined inoculation of the three bacterial strains plus fertilizer application with 50% of nitrogen.
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Keywords:  Inoculation; Plant growth-promoting bacteria; Strawberry

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31178044     DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2019.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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