Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria

The utilization of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) in non-leguminous plants as sugarcane have been intensified along the last years targeting mainly the increase in productivity and the appeal for more sustainable agriculture. The genotypes selection that have closer affinity with PGPB strain...

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Autores principales: Grodzki Oliveira,Figueiredo Guilherme, Joño Carlos,Civiero, Tales,Romano, Joño Carlo,Bespalhok Filho, Edelclaiton,Daros
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Publicado: Universidad de Tarapacá. Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-342920170002000102017-09-25Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteriaGrodzki Oliveira,Figueiredo GuilhermeJoño Carlos,CivieroTales,RomanoJoño Carlo,Bespalhok FilhoEdelclaiton,Daros Saccharum spp PGPB root morphology genotypes The utilization of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) in non-leguminous plants as sugarcane have been intensified along the last years targeting mainly the increase in productivity and the appeal for more sustainable agriculture. The genotypes selection that have closer affinity with PGPB strains may be the way to optimize sugarcane production and to boost sustainable agriculture in agroenergetics sector. In this way, the aim of the work was to test the response of five sugarcane clones and RB867515 cultivar with mix PGPB inoculation. The experiment was conducted in greenhouse for 45 days long in completely randomized design factorial 6x2, with six sugarcane genotypes, which five of them derived from previous PGPB works and the treatments were control and inoculated, being first one without PGPB application and the second one with 1-bud sett immersed in bacterial solution, evaluating shoot and roots of plants. The only significant variable was height of plants for all applying treatments, and genotypes were statistically different among them in all estimated parameters. There was treatment x genotype interaction, except the root morphologic analysis, of which only showed difference within genotypes. However, there was not standard response of inoculation among the genotypes, where clones 7 and 8 showed potential in PGPB studies, and the RB867515 was non-responsive to the in-oculation. Posterior tests are necessary with these genotypes evaluating bacteria population and late response of inoculated plants.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de Tarapacá. Facultad de Ciencias AgronómicasIdesia (Arica) v.35 n.2 20172017-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-34292017000200010en10.4067/S0718-34292017005000021
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Saccharum spp
PGPB
root morphology
genotypes
spellingShingle Saccharum spp
PGPB
root morphology
genotypes
Grodzki Oliveira,Figueiredo Guilherme
Joño Carlos,Civiero
Tales,Romano
Joño Carlo,Bespalhok Filho
Edelclaiton,Daros
Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria
description The utilization of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) in non-leguminous plants as sugarcane have been intensified along the last years targeting mainly the increase in productivity and the appeal for more sustainable agriculture. The genotypes selection that have closer affinity with PGPB strains may be the way to optimize sugarcane production and to boost sustainable agriculture in agroenergetics sector. In this way, the aim of the work was to test the response of five sugarcane clones and RB867515 cultivar with mix PGPB inoculation. The experiment was conducted in greenhouse for 45 days long in completely randomized design factorial 6x2, with six sugarcane genotypes, which five of them derived from previous PGPB works and the treatments were control and inoculated, being first one without PGPB application and the second one with 1-bud sett immersed in bacterial solution, evaluating shoot and roots of plants. The only significant variable was height of plants for all applying treatments, and genotypes were statistically different among them in all estimated parameters. There was treatment x genotype interaction, except the root morphologic analysis, of which only showed difference within genotypes. However, there was not standard response of inoculation among the genotypes, where clones 7 and 8 showed potential in PGPB studies, and the RB867515 was non-responsive to the in-oculation. Posterior tests are necessary with these genotypes evaluating bacteria population and late response of inoculated plants.
author Grodzki Oliveira,Figueiredo Guilherme
Joño Carlos,Civiero
Tales,Romano
Joño Carlo,Bespalhok Filho
Edelclaiton,Daros
author_facet Grodzki Oliveira,Figueiredo Guilherme
Joño Carlos,Civiero
Tales,Romano
Joño Carlo,Bespalhok Filho
Edelclaiton,Daros
author_sort Grodzki Oliveira,Figueiredo Guilherme
title Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria
title_short Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria
title_full Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria
title_fullStr Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria
title_sort sugarcane clones inoculated with five species of promoting growth plant bacteria
publisher Universidad de Tarapacá. Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas
publishDate 2017
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-34292017000200010
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