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TÍTULO:

Rhizobacteria promote growth, improve the efficiency of nutrient use, change the dynamics of fine roots, and reduce production costs of oil palm seedlings


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:
  1. Microorganisms, Elaeis guineensis, biofertilizers, economic efficiency, root

  2. 147  dynamics


PÁGINAS: 141
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Agrárias
ÁREA: Agronomia
SUBÁREA: Fitossanidade
ESPECIALIDADE: Microbiologia Agrícola
RESUMO:
  1. Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jaq) is one of the most productive oilseeds in the world. In

  2. 118  Brazil, the main commercial plantations of this crop are concentrated mainly in the state

  3. 119  of Pará. Achieving the standard requires a long nursery period, high consumption of

  4. 120  chemical fertilizers and high operating costs. Due to this problem, plant growth promoting

  5. 121  rhizobacteria (PGPR) are free-living microorganisms that inhabit the soil, colonize host

  6. 122  plant roots and exert favorable effects on plant growth through various direct and indirect

  7. 123  mechanisms. The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth promotion, hormonal

  8. 124  levels, nutritional contents and to analyze the economic efficiency and dynamic of thin

  9. 125  roots in oil palm seedlings in response to rhizobacteria inoculation. The first experiment

  10. 126  was conducted in a completely randomized design under nursery conditions, with three

  11. 127  treatments and 10 replications. Treatments: T1: no inoculation + 50% fertilization (C-);

  12. 128  T2: with inoculation + 50% of fertilization (UFRAB01) and T3: without inoculation +

  13. 129  100% of fertilization (C +). Inoculated plants increased hormone levels by 66% indol-3-

  14. 130  acetic acid (IAA), 44% abscisic acid (ABA), as well as increased macro and micronutrient

  15. 131  content per plant. There was a 24% reduction in 1-aminocyclopropane carboxylic acid

  16. 132  (ACC) levels. Inoculation promoted plant growth by increasing by 110% shoot dry matter

  17. 133  (MSPA), 123% root dry matter (MSR), 39% plant height (AP) and 19% stem diameter

  18. 134  (DC), all in relation to the control plant. Economic efficiency analysis showed that

  19. 135  microbial technology reduces nursery time and reduces the cost of seedling production.

  20. 136  The use of inoculation reduced by 11% the value of oil palm seedling. The second essay

  21. 137  aimed to analyze the dynamics of thin roots in inoculated seedlings. The design was in

  22. 138  randomized blocks (DBC), using five treatments with 6 replications. The treatments were:

  23. 139  T1: (C-) without inoculation + 50% of fertilization; T2: plants inoculated with R-146 +

  24. 140  50%; T3: plants inoculated with R-46 + 50% fertilization; T4: plants inoculated with R-

  25. 141  92 + 50%; T5: (C +) without inoculation + 100% fertilization. Inoculation positively

  26. 142  influenced the very thin root length (Ф ≤ 0.5 mm), increasing 60% in R-146 and 59% R-

  27. 143  46 when compared to the control. Given this, microbial technology is presented as an

  28. 144  alternative method increasing yields of agricultural production and optimizing chemical

  29. 145  fertilizer use converging to a more sustainable agriculture.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1551252 - GISELE BARATA DA SILVA
Externo à Instituição - SERGIO YOSHIMITSU MOTOIKE - UFV
Externo à Instituição - FLÁVIO JOSÉ RODRIGUES CRUZ - UFRPE
Externo à Instituição - FABIO LOPES OLIVARES - UENF
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