Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System
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Resumo: | Soil quality is directly related to the diversity and density of microorganisms present in it, as they perform important functions that promote the growth of plant species, maintaining soil sustainability and favoring increased agricultural production and environmental regeneration. With this, the objective was to describe and relate the functions of microorganisms existing in the soil and their action potentials in agricultural and forestry species. Some species of fungi and bacteria are able to solubilize phosphorus from phosphate sources, releasing it to be absorbed by plant roots, resulting in gains in crop productivity. Other species of bacteria, when inoculated to seeds, besides stimulating the growth and development of plants, act as biofertilizers by fixing nitrogen from the air (N2). Mycorrhizae constitute a specialized symbiotic association between roots and some soil fungi in which fungal hyphae absorb nutrients from the soil solution and transport them to plants. The inoculation of plant species with microorganisms that help in the availability of phosphorus, due to its low concentration in soils, becomes essential in supplying the nutritional demands of plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and phosphate solubilizing bacteria are among microorganisms that can perform this function. In relation to the main forest species cultivated in Brazil, all have the potential to benefit from associations with microorganisms, hence the importance of knowing, researching and stimulating the increase of the microbial quality of the soil. |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry SystemActividad Microbiana en el Sistema Agrícola y ForestalAção Microbiana no Sistema Agrícola e FlorestalInoculantesMicrorganismos do soloSistema agroflorestal.InoculantesMicroorganismos del sueloSistema agroforestal.InoculantsSoil microorganismsAgroforestry system.Soil quality is directly related to the diversity and density of microorganisms present in it, as they perform important functions that promote the growth of plant species, maintaining soil sustainability and favoring increased agricultural production and environmental regeneration. With this, the objective was to describe and relate the functions of microorganisms existing in the soil and their action potentials in agricultural and forestry species. Some species of fungi and bacteria are able to solubilize phosphorus from phosphate sources, releasing it to be absorbed by plant roots, resulting in gains in crop productivity. Other species of bacteria, when inoculated to seeds, besides stimulating the growth and development of plants, act as biofertilizers by fixing nitrogen from the air (N2). Mycorrhizae constitute a specialized symbiotic association between roots and some soil fungi in which fungal hyphae absorb nutrients from the soil solution and transport them to plants. The inoculation of plant species with microorganisms that help in the availability of phosphorus, due to its low concentration in soils, becomes essential in supplying the nutritional demands of plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and phosphate solubilizing bacteria are among microorganisms that can perform this function. In relation to the main forest species cultivated in Brazil, all have the potential to benefit from associations with microorganisms, hence the importance of knowing, researching and stimulating the increase of the microbial quality of the soil.La calidad del suelo está directamente relacionada con la diversidad y densidad de microorganismos presentes en él, ya que cumplen importantes funciones que favorecen el crecimiento de las especies vegetales, manteniendo la sostenibilidad del suelo y favoreciendo el aumento de la producción agrícola y la regeneración ambiental. Con esto, el objetivo fue describir y relacionar las funciones de los microorganismos existentes en el suelo y sus potenciales de acción en especies agrícolas y forestales. Algunas especies de hongos y bacterias pueden solubilizar el fósforo de las fuentes de fosfato, liberándolo para que lo absorban las raíces de las plantas, lo que genera ganancias en la productividad de los cultivos. Otras especies de bacterias, cuando se inoculan a las semillas, además de estimular el crecimiento y desarrollo de las plantas, actúan como biofertilizantes al fijar nitrógeno del aire (N2). Las micorrizas constituyen una asociación simbiótica especializada entre las raíces y algunos hongos del suelo en la que las hifas fúngicas absorben los nutrientes de la solución del suelo y los transportan a las plantas. La inoculación de especies vegetales con microorganismos que ayudan en la disponibilidad de fósforo, debido a su baja concentración en los suelos, se vuelve fundamental para suplir las demandas nutricionales de las plantas y los hongos micorrízicos arbusculares (HMA) y las bacterias solubilizadoras de fosfato se encuentran entre los microorganismos que pueden realizar esta función. función. En relación a las principales especies forestales cultivadas en Brasil, todas tienen potencial para beneficiarse de asociaciones con microorganismos, de ahí la importancia de conocer, investigar y estimular el aumento de la calidad microbiana del suelo.A qualidade do solo está diretamente relacionada com a diversidade e densidade dos microrganismos presentes no mesmo, visto que estes desempenham funções importantes que promovem o crescimento de espécies vegetais mantendo a sustentabilidade do solo e favorecendo o aumento da produção agrícola e regeneração ambiental. Com isso, objetivou-se descrever e relacionar as funções dos microrganismos existentes no solo e seus potenciais de ação em espécies agrícolas e florestais. Algumas espécies de fungos e bactérias são capazes de solubilizar o fósforo das fontes fosfatadas, liberando-o para ser absorvido pelas raízes das plantas resultando em ganhos na produtividade das culturas. Já outras espécies de bactérias ao serem inoculadas às sementes além de estimularem o crescimento e desenvolvimento das plantas, atuam como biofertilizantes ao fixarem o nitrogênio do ar (N2). As micorrizas constituem uma associação simbiótica especializada entre raízes e alguns fungos do solo em que as hifas fúngicas absorvem nutrientes da solução do solo transportando-os para as plantas. A inoculação de espécies vegetais com microrganismos que auxiliem na disponibilidade de fósforo, devido à baixa concentração do mesmo nos solos, torna-se imprescindível no suprimento das demandas nutricionais das plantas e os fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMAs) e as bactérias solubilizadoras de fosfato estão entre os microrganismos que podem desempenhar essa função. Em relação às principais espécies florestais cultivadas no Brasil, todas têm potencial de se beneficiarem com as associações com microrganismos, daí a importância de se conhecer, pesquisar e estimular o aumento da qualidade microbiana do solo.Research, Society and Development2022-02-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2618410.33448/rsd-v11i2.26184Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e56211226184Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e56211226184Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e562112261842525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26184/22867Copyright (c) 2022 Helaine Barros de Oliveira; Elisa Rocha; Tania Teles; Ligiane Aparecida Florentinohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Helaine Barros deRocha, ElisaTeles, Tania Florentino, Ligiane Aparecida2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26184Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:17.295846Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System Actividad Microbiana en el Sistema Agrícola y Forestal Ação Microbiana no Sistema Agrícola e Florestal |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System Oliveira, Helaine Barros de Inoculantes Microrganismos do solo Sistema agroflorestal. Inoculantes Microorganismos del suelo Sistema agroforestal. Inoculants Soil microorganisms Agroforestry system. |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System |
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Microbial Activity in the Agricultural and Forestry System |
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Oliveira, Helaine Barros de |
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Oliveira, Helaine Barros de Rocha, Elisa Teles, Tania Florentino, Ligiane Aparecida |
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Rocha, Elisa Teles, Tania Florentino, Ligiane Aparecida |
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Oliveira, Helaine Barros de Rocha, Elisa Teles, Tania Florentino, Ligiane Aparecida |
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Inoculantes Microrganismos do solo Sistema agroflorestal. Inoculantes Microorganismos del suelo Sistema agroforestal. Inoculants Soil microorganisms Agroforestry system. |
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Inoculantes Microrganismos do solo Sistema agroflorestal. Inoculantes Microorganismos del suelo Sistema agroforestal. Inoculants Soil microorganisms Agroforestry system. |
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Soil quality is directly related to the diversity and density of microorganisms present in it, as they perform important functions that promote the growth of plant species, maintaining soil sustainability and favoring increased agricultural production and environmental regeneration. With this, the objective was to describe and relate the functions of microorganisms existing in the soil and their action potentials in agricultural and forestry species. Some species of fungi and bacteria are able to solubilize phosphorus from phosphate sources, releasing it to be absorbed by plant roots, resulting in gains in crop productivity. Other species of bacteria, when inoculated to seeds, besides stimulating the growth and development of plants, act as biofertilizers by fixing nitrogen from the air (N2). Mycorrhizae constitute a specialized symbiotic association between roots and some soil fungi in which fungal hyphae absorb nutrients from the soil solution and transport them to plants. The inoculation of plant species with microorganisms that help in the availability of phosphorus, due to its low concentration in soils, becomes essential in supplying the nutritional demands of plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and phosphate solubilizing bacteria are among microorganisms that can perform this function. In relation to the main forest species cultivated in Brazil, all have the potential to benefit from associations with microorganisms, hence the importance of knowing, researching and stimulating the increase of the microbial quality of the soil. |
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