<i>Azospirillum brasilense</i> Can Impressively Improve Growth and Development of <i>Urochloa brizantha</i> under Irrigation

Development of strategies to ensure grazing systems are sustainably produced in harsh environments, while not fertilizing them conventionally, is challenging. Figuring out the extent to which dose of inoculation and period of watering can positively influence the establishment of an effective symbio...

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Main Authors: Bruno Rafael de Almeida Moreira, Ronaldo da Silva Viana, Vinícius Lopes Favato, Paulo Alexandre Monteiro de Figueiredo, Lucas Aparecido Manzani Lisboa, Celso Tadao Miasaki, Anderson Chagas Magalhães, Sérgio Bispo Ramos, Charlene Raquel de Almeida Viana, Vanessa Dias Rezende Trindade, André May
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/6/220
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Summary:Development of strategies to ensure grazing systems are sustainably produced in harsh environments, while not fertilizing them conventionally, is challenging. Figuring out the extent to which dose of inoculation and period of watering can positively influence the establishment of an effective symbiosis between <i>U. brizantha</i> cv. Marandu and <i>Azospirillum brasilense</i> is the point of this research. The treatment consisted of mixing 1 kg seeds with the inoculant of the strains Ab-V5 and Ab-V6 at 5, 10, 20, and 40 mL kg<sup>−1</sup>, 2 × 10<sup>8</sup> CFU mL<sup>−1</sup>. The plants grew in pots watered 2, 4, 8, and 16 days after sowing over thirty-days, twice. The bioagent at 5–10 mL kg<sup>−1</sup> enabled the plants watered up to 4 days after sowing to peak the production of dry mass of shoots (28.50 g) and roots (12.55 g). The efficiency of the symbiosis goes down quickly with increasing dose and delay of watering. Hence, if the dose of inoculant is higher than 10 mL kg<sup>−1</sup>, it cannot successfully act in plants watered at least 8 days after sowing anymore. In conclusion, <i>A. brasilense</i> can assist in <i>U. brizantha</i> cv. Marandu growth and healthy development unless a lack of water in the substrate and an overdose collectively deter its potential.
ISSN:2077-0472