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Title: Coinoculation with growth-gromoting gacteria gncreases the gfficiency of gitrogen use by irrigated rice.
Authors: MATTOS, M. L. T.
VALGAS, R. A.
MARTINS, J. F. da S.
Affiliation: MARIA LAURA TURINO MATTOS, CPACT; RICARDO ALEXANDRE VALGAS, CPACT; JOSE FRANCISCO DA SILVA MARTINS, CPACT.
Date Issued: 2023
Citation: ACS Ômega, v. 8, n. 51, p. 48719-48727, Dec. 2023.
Description: Abstract: Considering the importance of rice (Oryza sativa L.) for global food and its significant production in Brazil, strategies for its sustainable production are focused on technologies to increase productivity and decrease the use of chemical nitrogen fertilizers. An alternative for this is the use of plant growth-promoting bacteria that have proven to be efficient for increasing production and nutrient promotion in cereals. This study reports the use of coinoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and Pseudomonas fluorescens to inoculate irrigated rice through seed treatment (ST) with inoculant and seed inoculation in planting furrow technology (PFT) in four field experiments. The inoculation technologies increased rice yields in the presence of A. brasilense + P. fluorescens and with a reduction in mineral N (30 kg of N ha–1), equal to or greater when nitrogen fertilizer was present alone. Our results demonstrate that coinoculation with A. brasilense (strain Ab-V6) and P. fluorescens (strain CCTB03) increases the efficiency of N use from a mineral source in irrigated rice, with an increase of 37% in economic production (grains per unit of N applied), providing better agronomic performance of the crop.
Thesagro: Arroz Irrigado
Plantio
Agricultura Sustentável
Inoculação
Produtividade
Tecnologia
NAL Thesaurus: Nitrogen fertilizers
Azospirillum brasilense
Pseudomonas fluorescens group
Keywords: Irrigated Rice
Agronomic performance
Coinoculation
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c05339
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPACT)


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