نتایج جستجو برای: mixed inoculants

تعداد نتایج: 221630  

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2003
A K Gregor B Klubek E C Varsa

The utilization of actinomycetes as potential soybean (Glycine max (L.)) co-inoculants was evaluated. Soil samples from Carbondale and Belleville, Ill., were used to inoculate pre-germinated soybean plants to determine antibiotic sensitivity in the native Bradyrhizobium japonicum population. Sensitivity was in the order kanamycin > tetracycline > oxytetracycline > rifampicin > neomycin. Antagon...

2012
Dominik Ziegler Anna Mariotti Valentin Pflüger Maged Saad Guido Vogel Mauro Tonolla Xavier Perret

Rhizobia form a disparate collection of soil bacteria capable of reducing atmospheric nitrogen in symbiosis with legumes. The study of rhizobial populations in nature involves the collection of large numbers of nodules found on roots or stems of legumes, and the subsequent typing of nodule bacteria. To avoid the time-consuming steps of isolating and cultivating nodule bacteria prior to genotypi...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2010
L F M Rouws C H S G Meneses H V Guedes M S Vidal J I Baldani S Schwab

AIMS To evaluate the colonization process of sugarcane plantlets and hydroponically grown rice seedlings by Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus strain PAL5 marked with the gusA and gfp reporter genes. METHODS AND RESULTS Sugarcane plantlets inoculated in vitro with PAL5 carrying the gfp::gusA plasmid pHRGFPGUS did not present green fluorescence, but beta-glucuronidase (GUS)-stained bacteria coul...

2015
Valery P. Shabayev

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) of the genus Pseudomonas have been reported to increase the yield of nonleguminous plants. Inoculation with Pseudomonas has been found by some authors to improve nodulation of legumes. This work examined the response of various legumes to a combined inoculation with Pseudomonas and nodule bacteria in pot experiments under field conditions in gray fore...

2018
Teresa Berninger Óscar González López Ana Bejarano Claudia Preininger Angela Sessitsch

The application of beneficial, plant-associated microorganisms is a sustainable approach to improving crop performance in agriculture. However, microbial inoculants are often susceptible to prolonged periods of storage and deleterious environmental factors, which negatively impact their viability and ultimately limit efficacy in the field. This particularly concerns non-sporulating bacteria. To...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2009
Rosario Azcón Almudena Medina Antonio Roldán Borbála Biró Astrid Vivas

In this study, we analyzed the impact of treatments such as Aspergillus niger-treated sugar beet waste (SB), PO4(3-) fertilization and autochthonous inoculants [arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and Bacillus cereus], on the bacterial community structure in a soils contaminated with heavy metals as well as, the effectiveness on plant growth (Trifolium repens). The inoculation with AM fungi in SB...

2006
Vasiliki Tahmatsidou John O’Sullivan Alan C. Cassells Demetrios Voyiatzis

Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae, is widespread in intensive strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) growing areas. It is effectively controlled in site preparation by soil fumigation with methyl bromide but with the ban on ozone-depleting chemicals, which applies to methyl bromide, there has been an international effort to find alternatives, which will protect the crop from planting to...

2015
Víctor Manuel Ruíz-Valdiviezo Lucía María Cristina Ventura Canseco Luis Antonio Castillo Suárez Federico Antonio Gutiérrez-Miceli Luc Dendooven Reiner Rincón-Rosales

Native rhizobia are ideal for use as commercial legume inoculants. The characteristics of the carrier used to store the inoculants are important for the survival and symbiotic potential of the rhizobia. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of peat (PEAT), perlite sugarcane bagasse (PSB), carboxymethyl cellulose plus starch (CMCS), and yeast extract mannitol supplemented wi...

2016
Jacob Ulzen Robert C. Abaidoo Nana E. Mensah Cargele Masso AbdelAziz H. AbdelGadir

This study evaluated the symbiotic effectiveness and economic evaluation of Rhizobium inoculants with the objective of recommending the most effective inoculant strain for soybean and cowpea production in Northern Ghana. Field experiments were established in three locations using randomized complete block design with five blocks. A total of four treatments (Legumefix, Biofix, 100 kg N ha-1 and ...

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2010
Ezékiel Baudoin Anat Lerner M Sajjad Mirza Hamdy El Zemrany Claire Prigent-Combaret Edouard Jurkevich Stijn Spaepen Jos Vanderleyden Sylvie Nazaret Yaacov Okon Yvan Moënne-Loccoz

The phytostimulatory properties of Azospirillum inoculants, which entail production of the phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), can be enhanced by genetic means. However, it is not known whether this could affect their interactions with indigenous soil microbes. Here, wheat seeds were inoculated with the wild-type strain Azospirillum brasilense Sp245 or one of three genetically modified (GM...

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