Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses

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Autor(a) principal: Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pagliari, Paulo Humberto, Rodrigues, Willian Lima [UNESP], Azambuja Pereira, Maikon Richer de [UNESP], Buzetti, Salatier [UNESP], Minhoto Teixeira Filho, Marcelo Carvalho [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42729-020-00306-x
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/197116
Resumo: New management practices are needed to help improve the inoculation efficiency of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). The use of silicon (Si) combined with PGPB can be a useful and sustainable strategy to enhance cereal development under tropical conditions. This research was developed to investigate inoculation methods withAzospirillum brasilensecombined with Si application as a soil amendment in corn. The effects of Si application andA. brasilenseinoculation on plant development and yield were tested on corn for two consecutive years. The study was set up in a Rhodic Hapludox under a no-till system in a completely randomized block design with four replicates. Treatments were tested in a full factorial design (triple factorial 4 x 2 x 2) and included (i) 4 inoculation methods (control, seed, in-furrow, and leaf), (ii) two lime sources (calcium and magnesium silicate and dolomitic limestone), and (iii) two study years (2015/2016 and 2016/2017). Our results showed that seed and in-furrow inoculation were more effective in promoting corn development and greater yield, with an increase of 10.6 and 7.3% in corn grain yield, respectively. Silicate application combined with seed inoculation increased shoot N uptake and root biomass. Also, Si application increased leaf chlorophyll index, stem diameter, and had similar effects on soil properties compared with limestone. Our results showed positive effects on corn growth and productivity as a result of inoculation, while the potential benefits of Si use were less evident.
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spelling Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield ResponsesZea maysLInoculation methodsBeneficial elementPlant nutritionPlant growth-promoting bacteriaCalcium and magnesium silicateNew management practices are needed to help improve the inoculation efficiency of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). The use of silicon (Si) combined with PGPB can be a useful and sustainable strategy to enhance cereal development under tropical conditions. This research was developed to investigate inoculation methods withAzospirillum brasilensecombined with Si application as a soil amendment in corn. The effects of Si application andA. brasilenseinoculation on plant development and yield were tested on corn for two consecutive years. The study was set up in a Rhodic Hapludox under a no-till system in a completely randomized block design with four replicates. Treatments were tested in a full factorial design (triple factorial 4 x 2 x 2) and included (i) 4 inoculation methods (control, seed, in-furrow, and leaf), (ii) two lime sources (calcium and magnesium silicate and dolomitic limestone), and (iii) two study years (2015/2016 and 2016/2017). Our results showed that seed and in-furrow inoculation were more effective in promoting corn development and greater yield, with an increase of 10.6 and 7.3% in corn grain yield, respectively. Silicate application combined with seed inoculation increased shoot N uptake and root biomass. Also, Si application increased leaf chlorophyll index, stem diameter, and had similar effects on soil properties compared with limestone. Our results showed positive effects on corn growth and productivity as a result of inoculation, while the potential benefits of Si use were less evident.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Sao Paulo State Univ, Dept Plant Protect Rural Engn & Soils, Ave Brasil 56, BR-15385000 Ilha Solteira, SP, BrazilRua Moncao 830, BR-15385000 Ilha Solteira, SP, BrazilUniv Minnesota, Southwest Res & Outreach Ctr, Dept Soil Water & Climate, 23669 130th, St Lamberton, MN 23669 USASao Paulo State Univ, Dept Plant Protect Rural Engn & Soils, Ave Brasil 56, BR-15385000 Ilha Solteira, SP, BrazilFAPESP: 17/06002-6CNPq: 312359/2017-9SpringerUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Univ MinnesotaGalindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP]Pagliari, Paulo HumbertoRodrigues, Willian Lima [UNESP]Azambuja Pereira, Maikon Richer de [UNESP]Buzetti, Salatier [UNESP]Minhoto Teixeira Filho, Marcelo Carvalho [UNESP]2020-12-10T20:06:37Z2020-12-10T20:06:37Z2020-07-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article13http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42729-020-00306-xJournal Of Soil Science And Plant Nutrition. Cham: Springer International Publishing Ag, 13 p., 2020.0718-9508http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19711610.1007/s42729-020-00306-xWOS:000553237700005Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal Of Soil Science And Plant Nutritioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-07-05T18:12:37Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/197116Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T14:39:39.942855Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
title Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
spellingShingle Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP]
Zea maysL
Inoculation methods
Beneficial element
Plant nutrition
Plant growth-promoting bacteria
Calcium and magnesium silicate
title_short Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
title_full Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
title_fullStr Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
title_full_unstemmed Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
title_sort Investigation ofAzospirillum brasilenseInoculation and Silicon Application on Corn Yield Responses
author Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP]
author_facet Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP]
Pagliari, Paulo Humberto
Rodrigues, Willian Lima [UNESP]
Azambuja Pereira, Maikon Richer de [UNESP]
Buzetti, Salatier [UNESP]
Minhoto Teixeira Filho, Marcelo Carvalho [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Pagliari, Paulo Humberto
Rodrigues, Willian Lima [UNESP]
Azambuja Pereira, Maikon Richer de [UNESP]
Buzetti, Salatier [UNESP]
Minhoto Teixeira Filho, Marcelo Carvalho [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Univ Minnesota
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galindo, Fernando Shintate [UNESP]
Pagliari, Paulo Humberto
Rodrigues, Willian Lima [UNESP]
Azambuja Pereira, Maikon Richer de [UNESP]
Buzetti, Salatier [UNESP]
Minhoto Teixeira Filho, Marcelo Carvalho [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea maysL
Inoculation methods
Beneficial element
Plant nutrition
Plant growth-promoting bacteria
Calcium and magnesium silicate
topic Zea maysL
Inoculation methods
Beneficial element
Plant nutrition
Plant growth-promoting bacteria
Calcium and magnesium silicate
description New management practices are needed to help improve the inoculation efficiency of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). The use of silicon (Si) combined with PGPB can be a useful and sustainable strategy to enhance cereal development under tropical conditions. This research was developed to investigate inoculation methods withAzospirillum brasilensecombined with Si application as a soil amendment in corn. The effects of Si application andA. brasilenseinoculation on plant development and yield were tested on corn for two consecutive years. The study was set up in a Rhodic Hapludox under a no-till system in a completely randomized block design with four replicates. Treatments were tested in a full factorial design (triple factorial 4 x 2 x 2) and included (i) 4 inoculation methods (control, seed, in-furrow, and leaf), (ii) two lime sources (calcium and magnesium silicate and dolomitic limestone), and (iii) two study years (2015/2016 and 2016/2017). Our results showed that seed and in-furrow inoculation were more effective in promoting corn development and greater yield, with an increase of 10.6 and 7.3% in corn grain yield, respectively. Silicate application combined with seed inoculation increased shoot N uptake and root biomass. Also, Si application increased leaf chlorophyll index, stem diameter, and had similar effects on soil properties compared with limestone. Our results showed positive effects on corn growth and productivity as a result of inoculation, while the potential benefits of Si use were less evident.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/197116
10.1007/s42729-020-00306-x
WOS:000553237700005
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/197116
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