Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria
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Resumo: | The use of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) that can solubilize phosphorus (P) has shown potential to improve nutrient availability in grass crops such as corn (Zea mays L.) This study was developed to investigate if inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense, Bacillus subtilis or Pseudomonas fluorescens associated with P2O5 rates can improve phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) reflecting on greater corn development and yield. The field trial was set up in a Rhodic Hapludox under no-till system under Savannah conditions, in a completely randomized block design with four replicates. Treatments were tested in a full factorial design and included: (i) five P2O5 rates (0 to 105 kg ha–1) and (ii) four PGPB seed inoculation (Control–without inoculation, A. brasilense, B. subtilis or P. fluorescens). Inoculation was found to increase grain yield by 39.5, 29.1, and 15.9% when B. subtilis was inoculated in the absence of P2O5 rates and associated with 17.5 and 70 kg P2O5 ha–1 and by 34.7% when A. brasilense was inoculated with application of 105 kg P2O5 ha–1. In addition, inoculation with B. subtilis and A. brasilense were found to increase P uptake, benefiting productive components development, leading to an improved PUE, and greater corn grain yield. The results of this study showed positive improvements in P uptake as a result of B. subtilis and A. brasilense inoculation, with an increase of 100.5 and 54.6% on PUE, respectively; while the P. fluorescens inoculation were less evident. Further research should be conducted under biotic or/and abiotic conditions such as attack of pathogens and insects, drought, salinity, water flooding, low and high temperature to better understand the role of PGPB, inoculated alone or in combination as the co-inoculated method. |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting BacteriaAzospirillum brasilenseBacillus subtilisphosphorus fertilization managementPseudomonas fluorescensZea maysLThe use of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) that can solubilize phosphorus (P) has shown potential to improve nutrient availability in grass crops such as corn (Zea mays L.) This study was developed to investigate if inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense, Bacillus subtilis or Pseudomonas fluorescens associated with P2O5 rates can improve phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) reflecting on greater corn development and yield. The field trial was set up in a Rhodic Hapludox under no-till system under Savannah conditions, in a completely randomized block design with four replicates. Treatments were tested in a full factorial design and included: (i) five P2O5 rates (0 to 105 kg ha–1) and (ii) four PGPB seed inoculation (Control–without inoculation, A. brasilense, B. subtilis or P. fluorescens). Inoculation was found to increase grain yield by 39.5, 29.1, and 15.9% when B. subtilis was inoculated in the absence of P2O5 rates and associated with 17.5 and 70 kg P2O5 ha–1 and by 34.7% when A. brasilense was inoculated with application of 105 kg P2O5 ha–1. In addition, inoculation with B. subtilis and A. brasilense were found to increase P uptake, benefiting productive components development, leading to an improved PUE, and greater corn grain yield. The results of this study showed positive improvements in P uptake as a result of B. subtilis and A. brasilense inoculation, with an increase of 100.5 and 54.6% on PUE, respectively; while the P. fluorescens inoculation were less evident. Further research should be conducted under biotic or/and abiotic conditions such as attack of pathogens and insects, drought, salinity, water flooding, low and high temperature to better understand the role of PGPB, inoculated alone or in combination as the co-inoculated method.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Departament of Soil Science University of São Paulo (ESALQ/USPDepartment of Rural Engineering Plant Health and Soils São Paulo State University (FEIS/UNESP)Department of Agronomy Federal University of Grande Dourados (UFGDDepartment of Rural Engineering Plant Health and Soils São Paulo State University (FEIS/UNESP)FAPESP: 17/01881-1CNPq: 312359/2017-9Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Federal University of Grande Dourados (UFGDPereira, Nathália Cristina MarchioriGalindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP]Gazola, Raíssa Pereira Dinalli [UNESP]Dupas, ElisângelaRosa, Poliana Aparecida Leonel [UNESP]Mortinho, Emariane Satin [UNESP]Filho, Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto Teixeira [UNESP]2020-12-12T02:03:07Z2020-12-12T02:03:07Z2020-04-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2020.00040Frontiers in Environmental Science, v. 8.2296-665Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/20030410.3389/fenvs.2020.000402-s2.0-85083484179Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengFrontiers in Environmental Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-07-05T18:13:10Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/200304Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:48:34.864219Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria Pereira, Nathália Cristina Marchiori Azospirillum brasilense Bacillus subtilis phosphorus fertilization management Pseudomonas fluorescens Zea maysL |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria |
title_full |
Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria |
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Corn Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Response to Phosphorus Rates Associated With Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria |
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Pereira, Nathália Cristina Marchiori |
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Pereira, Nathália Cristina Marchiori Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP] Gazola, Raíssa Pereira Dinalli [UNESP] Dupas, Elisângela Rosa, Poliana Aparecida Leonel [UNESP] Mortinho, Emariane Satin [UNESP] Filho, Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto Teixeira [UNESP] |
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Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP] Gazola, Raíssa Pereira Dinalli [UNESP] Dupas, Elisângela Rosa, Poliana Aparecida Leonel [UNESP] Mortinho, Emariane Satin [UNESP] Filho, Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto Teixeira [UNESP] |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Federal University of Grande Dourados (UFGD |
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Pereira, Nathália Cristina Marchiori Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP] Gazola, Raíssa Pereira Dinalli [UNESP] Dupas, Elisângela Rosa, Poliana Aparecida Leonel [UNESP] Mortinho, Emariane Satin [UNESP] Filho, Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto Teixeira [UNESP] |
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Azospirillum brasilense Bacillus subtilis phosphorus fertilization management Pseudomonas fluorescens Zea maysL |
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Azospirillum brasilense Bacillus subtilis phosphorus fertilization management Pseudomonas fluorescens Zea maysL |
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The use of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) that can solubilize phosphorus (P) has shown potential to improve nutrient availability in grass crops such as corn (Zea mays L.) This study was developed to investigate if inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense, Bacillus subtilis or Pseudomonas fluorescens associated with P2O5 rates can improve phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) reflecting on greater corn development and yield. The field trial was set up in a Rhodic Hapludox under no-till system under Savannah conditions, in a completely randomized block design with four replicates. Treatments were tested in a full factorial design and included: (i) five P2O5 rates (0 to 105 kg ha–1) and (ii) four PGPB seed inoculation (Control–without inoculation, A. brasilense, B. subtilis or P. fluorescens). Inoculation was found to increase grain yield by 39.5, 29.1, and 15.9% when B. subtilis was inoculated in the absence of P2O5 rates and associated with 17.5 and 70 kg P2O5 ha–1 and by 34.7% when A. brasilense was inoculated with application of 105 kg P2O5 ha–1. In addition, inoculation with B. subtilis and A. brasilense were found to increase P uptake, benefiting productive components development, leading to an improved PUE, and greater corn grain yield. The results of this study showed positive improvements in P uptake as a result of B. subtilis and A. brasilense inoculation, with an increase of 100.5 and 54.6% on PUE, respectively; while the P. fluorescens inoculation were less evident. Further research should be conducted under biotic or/and abiotic conditions such as attack of pathogens and insects, drought, salinity, water flooding, low and high temperature to better understand the role of PGPB, inoculated alone or in combination as the co-inoculated method. |
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