Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria
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Resumo: | Previous studies estimated that sugarcane could obtain up to 60% of total nitrogen accumulated from BNF. Here a mixture of five endophytic diazotrophic strains was tested in a field trial, inoculated in two micropropagated sugarcane varieties and three locals, to determine the effects on commercial crop conditions. The sugarcane plantlets were inoculated in vitro, and after 17 months of growing in the field, the productivity and BNF contribution showed to be influenced by the plant genotype and soil type. The highest BNF contributions was observed in the poorest soil for both varieties. Smaller increases in productivity were observed for SP 701143 variety grown in soil with low or medium fertility. In contrast, a decrease in the stem productivity was observed in the SP 813250 variety grown in the three localities. |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteriaendophytic bacteria inoculationbiological nitrogen fixationplant growth promotion bacteriasugarcanePrevious studies estimated that sugarcane could obtain up to 60% of total nitrogen accumulated from BNF. Here a mixture of five endophytic diazotrophic strains was tested in a field trial, inoculated in two micropropagated sugarcane varieties and three locals, to determine the effects on commercial crop conditions. The sugarcane plantlets were inoculated in vitro, and after 17 months of growing in the field, the productivity and BNF contribution showed to be influenced by the plant genotype and soil type. The highest BNF contributions was observed in the poorest soil for both varieties. Smaller increases in productivity were observed for SP 701143 variety grown in soil with low or medium fertility. In contrast, a decrease in the stem productivity was observed in the SP 813250 variety grown in the three localities.Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia2003-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822003000500020Brazilian Journal of Microbiology v.34 suppl.1 2003reponame:Brazilian Journal of Microbiologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)instacron:SBM10.1590/S1517-83822003000500020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,André Luiz Martinez deCanuto,Erineudo de LimaReis,Verônica MassenaBaldani,José Ivoeng2004-11-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-83822003000500020Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjm/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br||mbmartin@usp.br1678-44051517-8382opendoar:2004-11-29T00:00Brazilian Journal of Microbiology - Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)false |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria Oliveira,André Luiz Martinez de endophytic bacteria inoculation biological nitrogen fixation plant growth promotion bacteria sugarcane |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria |
title_full |
Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria |
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Response of micropropagated sugarcane varieties to inoculation with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria |
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Oliveira,André Luiz Martinez de |
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Oliveira,André Luiz Martinez de Canuto,Erineudo de Lima Reis,Verônica Massena Baldani,José Ivo |
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Canuto,Erineudo de Lima Reis,Verônica Massena Baldani,José Ivo |
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Oliveira,André Luiz Martinez de Canuto,Erineudo de Lima Reis,Verônica Massena Baldani,José Ivo |
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endophytic bacteria inoculation biological nitrogen fixation plant growth promotion bacteria sugarcane |
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endophytic bacteria inoculation biological nitrogen fixation plant growth promotion bacteria sugarcane |
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Previous studies estimated that sugarcane could obtain up to 60% of total nitrogen accumulated from BNF. Here a mixture of five endophytic diazotrophic strains was tested in a field trial, inoculated in two micropropagated sugarcane varieties and three locals, to determine the effects on commercial crop conditions. The sugarcane plantlets were inoculated in vitro, and after 17 months of growing in the field, the productivity and BNF contribution showed to be influenced by the plant genotype and soil type. The highest BNF contributions was observed in the poorest soil for both varieties. Smaller increases in productivity were observed for SP 701143 variety grown in soil with low or medium fertility. In contrast, a decrease in the stem productivity was observed in the SP 813250 variety grown in the three localities. |
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