Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium

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Autor(a) principal: Melo,Christiane Augusta Diniz
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Souza,Wendel Magno de, Carvalho,Felipe Paolinelli de, Massenssini,André Marcos, Silva,Antonio Alberto da, Ferreira,Lino Roberto, Costa,Maurício Dutra
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Phytostimulation plays a key role in the process of rhizodegradation of herbicides in soil. Additionally, bio-enhancement associated with phytoremediation may increase the efficiency of the decontamination process of soils with herbicides. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the biomass and microbial activity of soil contaminated with sulfentrazone and cultivated with phytoremediator species plus a bacterial consortium. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, carried out with a 2 × 4 × 4 completely randomized factorial design with 4 replications. The first factor consisted of the presence or absence of bio-enhancement with a bacterial consortium composed of Pseudomonas bacteria; the second factor consisted of a monoculture or mixed cultivation of 2 phytoremediator species Canavalia ensiformis and Helianthus annuus, besides the absence of cultivation; the third factor was made up by the bio-remediation time (25, 45, 65, and 85 days after thinning). Uncultivated soils displayed low values of microbial biomass carbon and microbial quotient as well as high values of metabolic quotient throughout the bio-remediation time, indicating the importance of cultivating phytoremediator species for the stimulation of soil microbiota. Bio-enhancement with the bacterial consortium, in general, promoted an increase in the microbial biomass and activity of soil contaminated with sulfentrazone. In the presence of the bacterial consortium, Canavalia ensiformis stimulated a greater activity of associated microbiota and supported a higher microbial biomass. Phytoremediation associated with microbial bio-enhancement are thus promising techniques for the bio-remediation for soils contaminated with sulfentrazone. This technique enhances the biomass and activity of soil microorganisms.
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spelling Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortiumbio-enhancementphytostimulationherbicidemetabolic quotientmicrobial quotientABSTRACT Phytostimulation plays a key role in the process of rhizodegradation of herbicides in soil. Additionally, bio-enhancement associated with phytoremediation may increase the efficiency of the decontamination process of soils with herbicides. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the biomass and microbial activity of soil contaminated with sulfentrazone and cultivated with phytoremediator species plus a bacterial consortium. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, carried out with a 2 × 4 × 4 completely randomized factorial design with 4 replications. The first factor consisted of the presence or absence of bio-enhancement with a bacterial consortium composed of Pseudomonas bacteria; the second factor consisted of a monoculture or mixed cultivation of 2 phytoremediator species Canavalia ensiformis and Helianthus annuus, besides the absence of cultivation; the third factor was made up by the bio-remediation time (25, 45, 65, and 85 days after thinning). Uncultivated soils displayed low values of microbial biomass carbon and microbial quotient as well as high values of metabolic quotient throughout the bio-remediation time, indicating the importance of cultivating phytoremediator species for the stimulation of soil microbiota. Bio-enhancement with the bacterial consortium, in general, promoted an increase in the microbial biomass and activity of soil contaminated with sulfentrazone. In the presence of the bacterial consortium, Canavalia ensiformis stimulated a greater activity of associated microbiota and supported a higher microbial biomass. Phytoremediation associated with microbial bio-enhancement are thus promising techniques for the bio-remediation for soils contaminated with sulfentrazone. This technique enhances the biomass and activity of soil microorganisms.Instituto Agronômico de Campinas2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052017000200300Bragantia v.76 n.2 2017reponame:Bragantiainstname:Instituto Agronômico de Campinas (IAC)instacron:IAC10.1590/1678-4499.203info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMelo,Christiane Augusta DinizSouza,Wendel Magno deCarvalho,Felipe Paolinelli deMassenssini,André MarcosSilva,Antonio Alberto daFerreira,Lino RobertoCosta,Maurício Dutraeng2017-05-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0006-87052017000200300Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/brag/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbragantia@iac.sp.gov.br||bragantia@iac.sp.gov.br1678-44990006-8705opendoar:2017-05-11T00:00Bragantia - Instituto Agronômico de Campinas (IAC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
title Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
spellingShingle Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
Melo,Christiane Augusta Diniz
bio-enhancement
phytostimulation
herbicide
metabolic quotient
microbial quotient
title_short Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
title_full Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
title_fullStr Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
title_full_unstemmed Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
title_sort Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium
author Melo,Christiane Augusta Diniz
author_facet Melo,Christiane Augusta Diniz
Souza,Wendel Magno de
Carvalho,Felipe Paolinelli de
Massenssini,André Marcos
Silva,Antonio Alberto da
Ferreira,Lino Roberto
Costa,Maurício Dutra
author_role author
author2 Souza,Wendel Magno de
Carvalho,Felipe Paolinelli de
Massenssini,André Marcos
Silva,Antonio Alberto da
Ferreira,Lino Roberto
Costa,Maurício Dutra
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo,Christiane Augusta Diniz
Souza,Wendel Magno de
Carvalho,Felipe Paolinelli de
Massenssini,André Marcos
Silva,Antonio Alberto da
Ferreira,Lino Roberto
Costa,Maurício Dutra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bio-enhancement
phytostimulation
herbicide
metabolic quotient
microbial quotient
topic bio-enhancement
phytostimulation
herbicide
metabolic quotient
microbial quotient
description ABSTRACT Phytostimulation plays a key role in the process of rhizodegradation of herbicides in soil. Additionally, bio-enhancement associated with phytoremediation may increase the efficiency of the decontamination process of soils with herbicides. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the biomass and microbial activity of soil contaminated with sulfentrazone and cultivated with phytoremediator species plus a bacterial consortium. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, carried out with a 2 × 4 × 4 completely randomized factorial design with 4 replications. The first factor consisted of the presence or absence of bio-enhancement with a bacterial consortium composed of Pseudomonas bacteria; the second factor consisted of a monoculture or mixed cultivation of 2 phytoremediator species Canavalia ensiformis and Helianthus annuus, besides the absence of cultivation; the third factor was made up by the bio-remediation time (25, 45, 65, and 85 days after thinning). Uncultivated soils displayed low values of microbial biomass carbon and microbial quotient as well as high values of metabolic quotient throughout the bio-remediation time, indicating the importance of cultivating phytoremediator species for the stimulation of soil microbiota. Bio-enhancement with the bacterial consortium, in general, promoted an increase in the microbial biomass and activity of soil contaminated with sulfentrazone. In the presence of the bacterial consortium, Canavalia ensiformis stimulated a greater activity of associated microbiota and supported a higher microbial biomass. Phytoremediation associated with microbial bio-enhancement are thus promising techniques for the bio-remediation for soils contaminated with sulfentrazone. This technique enhances the biomass and activity of soil microorganisms.
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