Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha.

The use of beneficial microorganisms in forage grasses is a potentially advantageous technique for a more sustainable pasture management by decreasing the need for chemical fertilization. Our aims were to determine the best method of microorganism inoculation on Brachiaria (Syn. Urochloa) brizantha cv. BRS Piata, compare the responses of inoculated plants of this forage grass with fertilized and unfertilized controls and examine its effect on some morphological, physiological and biochemical responses. On the first experiment, three inoculation methods were tested: in the seed, seed and soil, and soil, with Pseudomonas fluorescens (BRM-32111) and Burkholderia pyrrocinia (BRM-32113). In the second experiment, fertilized and unfertilized plants were either inoculated with BRM-32111, BRM-32113 and co-inoculated (BRM-32111 + BRM-32113). In a final experiment, B. brizantha was inoculated by soil drenching with BRM-32111, BRM-32113 and co-inoculated (BRM-32111 + BRM-32113), and compared to fertilized- and unfertilized-controls. The inoculation by soil drenching, at seedling stage, was more effective than inoculation only in the seed or both in the seed and by soil drenching. The fertilizer may have suppressed the beneficial bacterial effects on the growth of B. brizantha. P. fluorescens and B. pyrrocinia co-inoculated increased nitrate, protein, nitrogen concentration, Spad index (chlorophyll content), leaf area, number of tillers, net photosynthesis and total biomass production of B. brizantha plants. Our results point out to a potentially valuable source of practical information in the search of an eco-friendlier approach to increase pasture productivity.

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Main Authors: LOPES, M. J. dos S., DIAS FILHO, M. B., CASTRO, T. H. dos R., FILIPPI, M. C. C. de, SILVA, G. B. da
Other Authors: Monyck Jeane dos Santos Lopes, UFRA; MOACYR BERNARDINO DIAS FILHO, CPATU; Thomaz Henrique dos Reis Castro, UFRA; MARTA CRISTINA CORSI DE FILIPPI, CNPAF; Gisele Barata da Silva, UFRA.
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Published: 2018-01-26
Subjects:Fotossíntese, Forragem, Grama, Nitrogênio.,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10864292018-01-26T23:47:01Z Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha. LOPES, M. J. dos S. DIAS FILHO, M. B. CASTRO, T. H. dos R. FILIPPI, M. C. C. de SILVA, G. B. da Monyck Jeane dos Santos Lopes, UFRA; MOACYR BERNARDINO DIAS FILHO, CPATU; Thomaz Henrique dos Reis Castro, UFRA; MARTA CRISTINA CORSI DE FILIPPI, CNPAF; Gisele Barata da Silva, UFRA. Fotossíntese Forragem Grama Nitrogênio. The use of beneficial microorganisms in forage grasses is a potentially advantageous technique for a more sustainable pasture management by decreasing the need for chemical fertilization. Our aims were to determine the best method of microorganism inoculation on Brachiaria (Syn. Urochloa) brizantha cv. BRS Piata, compare the responses of inoculated plants of this forage grass with fertilized and unfertilized controls and examine its effect on some morphological, physiological and biochemical responses. On the first experiment, three inoculation methods were tested: in the seed, seed and soil, and soil, with Pseudomonas fluorescens (BRM-32111) and Burkholderia pyrrocinia (BRM-32113). In the second experiment, fertilized and unfertilized plants were either inoculated with BRM-32111, BRM-32113 and co-inoculated (BRM-32111 + BRM-32113). In a final experiment, B. brizantha was inoculated by soil drenching with BRM-32111, BRM-32113 and co-inoculated (BRM-32111 + BRM-32113), and compared to fertilized- and unfertilized-controls. The inoculation by soil drenching, at seedling stage, was more effective than inoculation only in the seed or both in the seed and by soil drenching. The fertilizer may have suppressed the beneficial bacterial effects on the growth of B. brizantha. P. fluorescens and B. pyrrocinia co-inoculated increased nitrate, protein, nitrogen concentration, Spad index (chlorophyll content), leaf area, number of tillers, net photosynthesis and total biomass production of B. brizantha plants. Our results point out to a potentially valuable source of practical information in the search of an eco-friendlier approach to increase pasture productivity. 2018-01-26T23:46:53Z 2018-01-26T23:46:53Z 2018-01-26 2018 2018-05-02T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico American Journal of Plant Sciences, v. 9, n. 2, p. 250-265, Jan. 2018. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1086429 en eng openAccess
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topic Fotossíntese
Forragem
Grama
Nitrogênio.
Fotossíntese
Forragem
Grama
Nitrogênio.
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Forragem
Grama
Nitrogênio.
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Forragem
Grama
Nitrogênio.
LOPES, M. J. dos S.
DIAS FILHO, M. B.
CASTRO, T. H. dos R.
FILIPPI, M. C. C. de
SILVA, G. B. da
Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha.
description The use of beneficial microorganisms in forage grasses is a potentially advantageous technique for a more sustainable pasture management by decreasing the need for chemical fertilization. Our aims were to determine the best method of microorganism inoculation on Brachiaria (Syn. Urochloa) brizantha cv. BRS Piata, compare the responses of inoculated plants of this forage grass with fertilized and unfertilized controls and examine its effect on some morphological, physiological and biochemical responses. On the first experiment, three inoculation methods were tested: in the seed, seed and soil, and soil, with Pseudomonas fluorescens (BRM-32111) and Burkholderia pyrrocinia (BRM-32113). In the second experiment, fertilized and unfertilized plants were either inoculated with BRM-32111, BRM-32113 and co-inoculated (BRM-32111 + BRM-32113). In a final experiment, B. brizantha was inoculated by soil drenching with BRM-32111, BRM-32113 and co-inoculated (BRM-32111 + BRM-32113), and compared to fertilized- and unfertilized-controls. The inoculation by soil drenching, at seedling stage, was more effective than inoculation only in the seed or both in the seed and by soil drenching. The fertilizer may have suppressed the beneficial bacterial effects on the growth of B. brizantha. P. fluorescens and B. pyrrocinia co-inoculated increased nitrate, protein, nitrogen concentration, Spad index (chlorophyll content), leaf area, number of tillers, net photosynthesis and total biomass production of B. brizantha plants. Our results point out to a potentially valuable source of practical information in the search of an eco-friendlier approach to increase pasture productivity.
author2 Monyck Jeane dos Santos Lopes, UFRA; MOACYR BERNARDINO DIAS FILHO, CPATU; Thomaz Henrique dos Reis Castro, UFRA; MARTA CRISTINA CORSI DE FILIPPI, CNPAF; Gisele Barata da Silva, UFRA.
author_facet Monyck Jeane dos Santos Lopes, UFRA; MOACYR BERNARDINO DIAS FILHO, CPATU; Thomaz Henrique dos Reis Castro, UFRA; MARTA CRISTINA CORSI DE FILIPPI, CNPAF; Gisele Barata da Silva, UFRA.
LOPES, M. J. dos S.
DIAS FILHO, M. B.
CASTRO, T. H. dos R.
FILIPPI, M. C. C. de
SILVA, G. B. da
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Fotossíntese
Forragem
Grama
Nitrogênio.
author LOPES, M. J. dos S.
DIAS FILHO, M. B.
CASTRO, T. H. dos R.
FILIPPI, M. C. C. de
SILVA, G. B. da
author_sort LOPES, M. J. dos S.
title Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha.
title_short Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha.
title_full Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha.
title_fullStr Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in Brachiaria brizantha.
title_sort effect of pseudomonas fluorescens and burkholderia pyrrocinia on the growth improvement and physiological responses in brachiaria brizantha.
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