Phosphate-mineralizing Actinomycetes involved in root interaction of Glomus sp.- white clover

 

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التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلفون: Gómez-Vargas, Ruth Milena, Bello-Bello, Diana Carolina, Prada-Salcedo, Luis Daniel, Rodríguez-Bocanegra, María Ximena, Gómez-Méndez, Luis David, Franco-Correa, Marcela
التنسيق: artículo original
الحالة:Versión publicada
تاريخ النشر:2011
الوصف:The objective of this work was to determine the capacity of actinomicetes for organic phosphorus mineralization and their rhyzospereinteraction with mycorrhiza of Trifolium repens L. (whiteclover). In January 2009, at the laboratory of the Unidad deInvestigaciones Agropecuarias (UNIDIA) of the Pontifi ciaUniversidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia, the phosphataseactivity of Streptomyces sp. (strain MCR9), Streptomycessp. (strain MCR26) and Thermobifi da sp. (strain MCR24)were determined using the p-nitrofenil phosphate technique.Thermobifi da sp. (strain MCR24) showed the lowest activity.Inoculation of actinomycetes alone resulted in higher valuesof inorganic soil P, while leaf P content was higher when coinoculationof actinomycete-Glomus sp. occurred, with theexception of the strain Thermobifi da sp. (strain MCR24). Coinoculation with actynomicetes and Glomus sp. stimulatedbiomass production and colonization percent. Actynomicetesare sinergistic with Glomus sp., resulting in benefi ts for theplant and the mycorrhiza. Analysis of variance and “t” testsALS (P<0,05) were conducted to compare the treatments.The relation between the degree of mycorrhization plant dryweight was determined by the “r” correlation coeffi cient, andplants associated with microorganisms was higher than 70%.
البلد:Portal de Revistas UCR
المؤسسة:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
اللغة:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/11826
الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/11826
كلمة مفتاحية:Streptomyces sp.
phosphatases
solubilization
arbuscular mycorhiza.
fosfatasas
solubilización
micorriza arbuscular.