Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Effect of Azospirillum brasilense and mycorrhizal soil fungi on topinambur grown in a greenhouse

View through CrossRef
To determine the effect of Azospirillum brasilense and soil mycorrhizal fungi on the nutrition of the Jerusalem artichoke crop (Helianthus tuberosus L.), evaluations of agronomic parameters and the health status of the plants were carried out, under greenhouse conditions. The tests were carried out, at the moment of the implantation of the culture: the tubers were inoculated with A. brasilense and with native mycorrhizal fungi, generating four treatments including the control and the co-inoculation of the consortium of the microorganisms under study (T0: control or control without inoculation; T1: inoculation with native A. brasilense; T2: inoculation with native mycorrhizal fungi and T3: joint inoculation with A. brasilense and native mycorrhizal fungi. The results indicate that co-inoculation with A. brasilense and with native mycorrhizal fungi increased plant growth in height, leaf area, biomass, dry matter, and yields significantly in greenhouse production. It was determined that the application of the selected microorganisms has a plant growth-promoting effect, increasing the productivity of cultivated topinambur in the greenhouse
Title: Effect of Azospirillum brasilense and mycorrhizal soil fungi on topinambur grown in a greenhouse
Description:
To determine the effect of Azospirillum brasilense and soil mycorrhizal fungi on the nutrition of the Jerusalem artichoke crop (Helianthus tuberosus L.
), evaluations of agronomic parameters and the health status of the plants were carried out, under greenhouse conditions.
The tests were carried out, at the moment of the implantation of the culture: the tubers were inoculated with A.
brasilense and with native mycorrhizal fungi, generating four treatments including the control and the co-inoculation of the consortium of the microorganisms under study (T0: control or control without inoculation; T1: inoculation with native A.
brasilense; T2: inoculation with native mycorrhizal fungi and T3: joint inoculation with A.
brasilense and native mycorrhizal fungi.
The results indicate that co-inoculation with A.
brasilense and with native mycorrhizal fungi increased plant growth in height, leaf area, biomass, dry matter, and yields significantly in greenhouse production.
It was determined that the application of the selected microorganisms has a plant growth-promoting effect, increasing the productivity of cultivated topinambur in the greenhouse.

Related Results

CULTIVO DE MILHO EM SISTEMA DE PLANTIO DIRETO EM PASTAGEM INOCULADA COM AZOSPIRILLUM BRASILENSE
CULTIVO DE MILHO EM SISTEMA DE PLANTIO DIRETO EM PASTAGEM INOCULADA COM AZOSPIRILLUM BRASILENSE
São diversos os estudos sobre inoculação em gramíneas com bactérias Azospirillum brasilense. Porém pouco se sabe sobre o efeito residual da inoculação. São necessários estudos que ...
Plant–soil feedbacks between arbuscular- and ecto-mycorrhizal communities
Plant–soil feedbacks between arbuscular- and ecto-mycorrhizal communities
AbstractSoil microbiomes of adult trees exert species-specific effects on the survival and growth of seedlings1-6, yet empirical evidence that such plant–soil microbiome interactio...
Radiotracers for examining biological functions of plants and microbes
Radiotracers for examining biological functions of plants and microbes
Tracers are used for qualitative and quantitative investigation of a system. Radiotracers have a radionuclide to observe chemical or biological processes by detection of the radion...
Contrasting dynamics of soil fungal functional groups in the plant rhizosphere
Contrasting dynamics of soil fungal functional groups in the plant rhizosphere
AbstractBackground and aimsSoil microbiomes, critical for plant productivity and ecosystem functioning, mediate essential functions such as pathogenesis, mutualism, and decompositi...
Effects of Azospirillum lectin on wheat seedling growth under salt stress
Effects of Azospirillum lectin on wheat seedling growth under salt stress
Azospirillum brasilense, which has the potential to stimulate plant growth, belongs to plant-growth-promoting bacteria. The positive effect of Azospirillum on plants may be due to ...

Back to Top