Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. Bacteria

Lettuce consumption has increased worldwide due to the recognition of its nutritional value and to the consumers’ search for healthier foods. Increased consumption must be coupled with more efficient production, demanding more nutrients. However, the utilization of chemical inputs in horticulture is...

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Main Authors: Wilson Story Venancio, Juliana Marcolino Gomes, Andre Shigueyoshi Nakatani, Mariangela Hungria, Ricardo Silva Araujo
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Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://microbiologyjournal.org/lettuce-production-under-reduced-levels-of-n-fertilizer-in-the-presence-of-plant-growth-promoting-bacillus-spp-bacteria/
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author Wilson Story Venancio
Juliana Marcolino Gomes
Andre Shigueyoshi Nakatani
Mariangela Hungria
Ricardo Silva Araujo
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Andre Shigueyoshi Nakatani
Mariangela Hungria
Ricardo Silva Araujo
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description Lettuce consumption has increased worldwide due to the recognition of its nutritional value and to the consumers’ search for healthier foods. Increased consumption must be coupled with more efficient production, demanding more nutrients. However, the utilization of chemical inputs in horticulture is decreasing, and biological approaches, such as the inoculation with plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), are becoming more popular. Species of Bacillus have long been known promote the growth of plants, including lettuce, in agricultural soils, but little is known about their potential under Brazilian conditions. We have tested the ability of B. subtilis, B. pumilus, and B. amyloliquefaciens, carried in single or combined pre-commercial inoculants, to act as PGPB for field-grown lettuce plants of cultivar Elisa. In our experiments, the PGPB were challenged to promote plant growth when the recommended dose of nitrogen (N) fertilizer was reduced by 50%. Our results demonstrated that all species, either alone or combined, were able to improve plant vigor, the number of leaves, and the average diameter and weight of the lettuce heads, under the test conditions. Average gains in plant vigor and head weight due to all species were of the order of 50% relative to the control (no N fertilizer) treatment and, in most cases, gains due to the presence of the bacteria were superior to those promoted by the full (100%) N fertilization. This is the first report of positive utilization of pre-commercial products containing Bacillus for lettuce growth in Brazil.
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spelling doaj.art-53d98eab737844f2b13f2d4ae16491782022-12-21T23:12:53ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2019-12-011341941195210.22207/JPAM.13.4.06Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. BacteriaWilson Story Venancio0Juliana Marcolino Gomes1Andre Shigueyoshi Nakatani2Mariangela Hungria3Ricardo Silva Araujo41Departamento de Fitotecnia e Fitossanidade, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Praca Santos Andrade 01, Centro, Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brazil, CEP 84010-330.2Total Biotecnologia Industria e Comercio S/A, Rua Emilio Romani, 1190, Cidade Industrial, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, CEP 81460-020.2Total Biotecnologia Industria e Comercio S/A, Rua Emilio Romani, 1190, Cidade Industrial, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, CEP 81460-020.3Embrapa Soja Rodovia Carlos Joao Strass, Distrito de Warta, Londrina, Parana, CEP 86001-970, Brazil.2Total Biotecnologia Industria e Comercio S/A, Rua Emilio Romani, 1190, Cidade Industrial, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, CEP 81460-020.Lettuce consumption has increased worldwide due to the recognition of its nutritional value and to the consumers’ search for healthier foods. Increased consumption must be coupled with more efficient production, demanding more nutrients. However, the utilization of chemical inputs in horticulture is decreasing, and biological approaches, such as the inoculation with plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), are becoming more popular. Species of Bacillus have long been known promote the growth of plants, including lettuce, in agricultural soils, but little is known about their potential under Brazilian conditions. We have tested the ability of B. subtilis, B. pumilus, and B. amyloliquefaciens, carried in single or combined pre-commercial inoculants, to act as PGPB for field-grown lettuce plants of cultivar Elisa. In our experiments, the PGPB were challenged to promote plant growth when the recommended dose of nitrogen (N) fertilizer was reduced by 50%. Our results demonstrated that all species, either alone or combined, were able to improve plant vigor, the number of leaves, and the average diameter and weight of the lettuce heads, under the test conditions. Average gains in plant vigor and head weight due to all species were of the order of 50% relative to the control (no N fertilizer) treatment and, in most cases, gains due to the presence of the bacteria were superior to those promoted by the full (100%) N fertilization. This is the first report of positive utilization of pre-commercial products containing Bacillus for lettuce growth in Brazil.https://microbiologyjournal.org/lettuce-production-under-reduced-levels-of-n-fertilizer-in-the-presence-of-plant-growth-promoting-bacillus-spp-bacteria/inoculationseedlingsplant vigorpgpblactuca sativa l
spellingShingle Wilson Story Venancio
Juliana Marcolino Gomes
Andre Shigueyoshi Nakatani
Mariangela Hungria
Ricardo Silva Araujo
Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. Bacteria
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
inoculation
seedlings
plant vigor
pgpb
lactuca sativa l
title Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. Bacteria
title_full Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. Bacteria
title_fullStr Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. Bacteria
title_short Lettuce Production under Reduced Levels of N-fertilizer in the Presence of Plant Growth-promoting Bacillus spp. Bacteria
title_sort lettuce production under reduced levels of n fertilizer in the presence of plant growth promoting bacillus spp bacteria
topic inoculation
seedlings
plant vigor
pgpb
lactuca sativa l
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/lettuce-production-under-reduced-levels-of-n-fertilizer-in-the-presence-of-plant-growth-promoting-bacillus-spp-bacteria/
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