Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum
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Resumo: | The rise of environmental problems and the need for recovery of degraded areas have caused interest in the knowledge of native Brazilian species. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. Hymenaea courbaril is a forest species, has great forest and environmental importance and is very suitable for plants in degraded areas, which can be restored by vegetation, recommended for silvipastoral, pasture afforestation and others. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. One solution is how growth promoting bacteria that are part of the plant's resident population and are not phytopathogenic. These bacteria can be used to treat micropropagated seeds, explants and seedlings incorporated into the plant substrate. Thus, due to the lack of studies with growth-promoting bacteria in tree species, the aim of this work is to evaluate or development of H. courbaril seedlings. Inoculants are inoculated with growth-promoting endophytes using biometric parameters such as plant size. collection, leaf number, plant height, root system length, biomass and dry matter of shoot and root system. In general the bacteria Herbaspirillum sp. the best result was obtained when an inoculation directly in the soil, presenting greater development of biometric characters. For the genus Bacillus sp. seed inoculation provided further development of the plants. This study contributes to future research and recommends the use of microbial agents to promote H. courbaril growth. |
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Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e HerbaspirillumInitial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e HerbaspirillumHerbaspirillum sp.Bacillus sp.biometryvegetal developmentJatobá.Herbaspirillum sp.Bacillus sp.biometryvegetal developmentJatobá.The rise of environmental problems and the need for recovery of degraded areas have caused interest in the knowledge of native Brazilian species. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. Hymenaea courbaril is a forest species, has great forest and environmental importance and is very suitable for plants in degraded areas, which can be restored by vegetation, recommended for silvipastoral, pasture afforestation and others. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. One solution is how growth promoting bacteria that are part of the plant's resident population and are not phytopathogenic. These bacteria can be used to treat micropropagated seeds, explants and seedlings incorporated into the plant substrate. Thus, due to the lack of studies with growth-promoting bacteria in tree species, the aim of this work is to evaluate or development of H. courbaril seedlings. Inoculants are inoculated with growth-promoting endophytes using biometric parameters such as plant size. collection, leaf number, plant height, root system length, biomass and dry matter of shoot and root system. In general the bacteria Herbaspirillum sp. the best result was obtained when an inoculation directly in the soil, presenting greater development of biometric characters. For the genus Bacillus sp. seed inoculation provided further development of the plants. This study contributes to future research and recommends the use of microbial agents to promote H. courbaril growth.The rise of environmental problems and the need for recovery of degraded areas have caused interest in the knowledge of native Brazilian species. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. Hymenaea courbaril is a forest species, has great forest and environmental importance and is very suitable for plants in degraded areas, which can be restored by vegetation, recommended for silvipastoral, pasture afforestation and others. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. One solution is how growth promoting bacteria that are part of the plant's resident population and are not phytopathogenic. These bacteria can be used to treat micropropagated seeds, explants and seedlings incorporated into the plant substrate. Thus, due to the lack of studies with growth-promoting bacteria in tree species, the aim of this work is to evaluate or development of H. courbaril seedlings. Inoculants are inoculated with growth-promoting endophytes using biometric parameters such as plant size. collection, leaf number, plant height, root system length, biomass and dry matter of shoot and root system. In general the bacteria Herbaspirillum sp. the best result was obtained when an inoculation directly in the soil, presenting greater development of biometric characters. For the genus Bacillus sp. seed inoculation provided further development of the plants. This study contributes to future research and recommends the use of microbial agents to promote H. courbaril growth.Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2021-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/4080010.34117/bjdv7n12-193Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 7 No. 12 (2021); 112954-112965Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 7 Núm. 12 (2021); 112954-112965Brazilian Journal of Development; v. 7 n. 12 (2021); 112954-1129652525-8761reponame:Revista Verasinstname:Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)instacron:VERACRUZporhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/40800/pdfCopyright (c) 2021 Brazilian Journal of Developmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbreu, Larisse Araújo deMenezes, Lucas MarquesSilva, João Manoel daAraújo, Romário Guimarães Verçosa deSilva, Clayton dos SantosSilva, Paula Cibelly Vilela daSantos, Tania Marta Carvalho dosLeite, Maria José de Holanda2022-04-12T00:06:00Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/40800Revistahttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/PRIhttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/oai||revistaveras@veracruz.edu.br2236-57292236-5729opendoar:2024-10-15T16:20:13.917323Revista Veras - Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)false |
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Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum |
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Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum |
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Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum Abreu, Larisse Araújo de Herbaspirillum sp. Bacillus sp. biometry vegetal development Jatobá. Herbaspirillum sp. Bacillus sp. biometry vegetal development Jatobá. |
title_short |
Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum |
title_full |
Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum |
title_fullStr |
Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum |
title_full_unstemmed |
Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum |
title_sort |
Initial Development of Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) under inoculation of edophytic bacteria from Bacillus and Herbaspirillum genus / Desenvolvimento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril (Linnaeus.) (FABACEAE) sob inoculação de bactérias endofíticas dos gêneros Bacillus e Herbaspirillum |
author |
Abreu, Larisse Araújo de |
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Abreu, Larisse Araújo de Menezes, Lucas Marques Silva, João Manoel da Araújo, Romário Guimarães Verçosa de Silva, Clayton dos Santos Silva, Paula Cibelly Vilela da Santos, Tania Marta Carvalho dos Leite, Maria José de Holanda |
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author |
author2 |
Menezes, Lucas Marques Silva, João Manoel da Araújo, Romário Guimarães Verçosa de Silva, Clayton dos Santos Silva, Paula Cibelly Vilela da Santos, Tania Marta Carvalho dos Leite, Maria José de Holanda |
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Abreu, Larisse Araújo de Menezes, Lucas Marques Silva, João Manoel da Araújo, Romário Guimarães Verçosa de Silva, Clayton dos Santos Silva, Paula Cibelly Vilela da Santos, Tania Marta Carvalho dos Leite, Maria José de Holanda |
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Herbaspirillum sp. Bacillus sp. biometry vegetal development Jatobá. Herbaspirillum sp. Bacillus sp. biometry vegetal development Jatobá. |
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Herbaspirillum sp. Bacillus sp. biometry vegetal development Jatobá. Herbaspirillum sp. Bacillus sp. biometry vegetal development Jatobá. |
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The rise of environmental problems and the need for recovery of degraded areas have caused interest in the knowledge of native Brazilian species. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. Hymenaea courbaril is a forest species, has great forest and environmental importance and is very suitable for plants in degraded areas, which can be restored by vegetation, recommended for silvipastoral, pasture afforestation and others. One of the major barriers to replanting native forests is the production of seedlings of species that can fuel reforestation programs. One solution is how growth promoting bacteria that are part of the plant's resident population and are not phytopathogenic. These bacteria can be used to treat micropropagated seeds, explants and seedlings incorporated into the plant substrate. Thus, due to the lack of studies with growth-promoting bacteria in tree species, the aim of this work is to evaluate or development of H. courbaril seedlings. Inoculants are inoculated with growth-promoting endophytes using biometric parameters such as plant size. collection, leaf number, plant height, root system length, biomass and dry matter of shoot and root system. In general the bacteria Herbaspirillum sp. the best result was obtained when an inoculation directly in the soil, presenting greater development of biometric characters. For the genus Bacillus sp. seed inoculation provided further development of the plants. This study contributes to future research and recommends the use of microbial agents to promote H. courbaril growth. |
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