Márcio Adriano Santos, Silvia Nietsche, Wagner Ferreira da Mota, José Augusto dos Santos Neto, Gleika Larisse Oliveira Dorasio de Souza, Marlon Cristian Toledo Pereira, Adelica Aparecida Xavier, Regina Cássia Ferreira Ribeiro, Maria Josiane Martins, Mônica Romana Martins, Isabela Oliveira Santos, Carlos Augusto Rodrigues Matrangolo, Irisléia Pereira Soares de Sousa, Lívian Patrícia da Silva Santos, Natan Cantuária Nunes, Taylor Johnny Patricio Silva, Débora Souza Mendes, Zenóbia Cardoso dos Santos, Josiane Cantuária Figueiredo, Janderson Raony Verissimo, Renato Martins Alves, Gevaldo Barbosa de Oliveira, Helena Souza Nascimento Santos, Eliene Almeida Paraizo, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo de Souza Nogueira, Fábio Cantuária Ribeiro, Flávio Cantuária Ribeiro, Laila Kristina Lopes Mendes
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摘要
内生细菌能促进植物生长,提高产品品质。本研究的目的是评价非寄主内生细菌分离物混合接种对栽培番茄果实营养的影响,岩石粉和不同剂量的氮施肥。实验设计采用随机分组,阶乘排列(2 ×6 + 3),重复4次。处理包括两种内生菌混合接种方法:种子微生物化和羽化后接种;6个施氮剂量:0、129、258、387、516和645 kg hm -1;对照组3个(不接种混合菌)。番茄果实中宏量营养素和微量营养素的平均出口量由高到低依次为:K >N和gt;P和gt;Ca和gt;毫克,gt;S(平均值1.33;0.46;0.07;0.06;分别为0.05和0.05 g plant-1)和Mn >铜和gt;铁和gt;Zn(均值2.67;1.98;分别为1.71和0.79 mg plant-1)。与施氮量相关的种子微生物接种方式显著提高了果实干质量和磷、钙、锌、铁、锰等营养物质的含量。
Seed Microbiolization Associate With Nitrogen Doses Increase the Nutrition of Tomato Fruits
Endophytic bacteria can promote growth and improve the quality of plant production. The objective of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of inoculation of a mix of non-host endophytic bacteria isolates in the nutrition of tomato fruits cultivated, fertilized with rock powder and different doses of nitrogen. The experimental design was in randomized blocks, in a factorial arrangement (2 × 6 + 3), with four replications. The treatments consisted of two methods of inoculation of the mix of endophytic bacteria: seed microbiolization and post-emergence inoculation; six doses of nitrogen fertilization: 0, 129, 258, 387, 516 and 645 kg ha-1; and 3 controls (without inoculation of the bacterial mix). The average export of macro and micronutrients in tomato fruits was, in descending order: K > N > P > Ca > Mg > S (averages of 1.33; 0.46; 0.07; 0.06; 0.05 and 0.05 g plant-1, respectively) and Mn > Cu > Fe > Zn (means of 2.67; 1.98; 1.71 and 0.79 mg plant-1, respectively). The inoculation method by seed microbiolization associated with nitrogen doses promoted significant increment in the dry mass of the fruits and in the content of the nutrients P, Ca, Zn, Fe and Mn.
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The Journal of Agricultural Science publishes papers concerned with the advance of agriculture and the use of land resources throughout the world. It publishes original scientific work related to strategic and applied studies in all aspects of agricultural science and exploited species, as well as reviews of scientific topics of current agricultural relevance. Specific topics of interest include (but are not confined to): all aspects of crop and animal physiology, modelling of crop and animal systems, the scientific underpinning of agronomy and husbandry, animal welfare and behaviour, soil science, plant and animal product quality, plant and animal nutrition, engineering solutions, decision support systems, land use, environmental impacts of agriculture and forestry, impacts of climate change, rural biodiversity, experimental design and statistical analysis, and the application of new analytical and study methods (including genetic diversity and molecular biology approaches). The journal also publishes book reviews and letters. Occasional themed issues are published which have recently included centenary reviews, wheat papers and modelling animal systems.