Bacteria consortium change the soil bacteria comminity in sugarcane culture Conference Poster uri icon

Resumen

  • Microorganisms play an essential role in soil processes such as phosphorus (P) cycle and P transfer to the plant. Desiring a higher crop productivity, we constantly looking for an increment in the available phosphorous in the soil. For this, a better understand of the microbial roles is mandatory to improve P uptake in this environment. Sugarcane is one of the crops that has applied large amounts of phosphate fertilizers to maintain its productivity. Phosphate-mobilizing bacteria (PMB) can increase the phosphorus availability for plants in the soil. Thus, the objective of this survey was to evaluate the effect on sugarcane bacterial community soils, caused by PMB inoculation and distinct phosphorous sources. We hypothesized that PMB consortium with distinct phosphorous could change the bacterial community in soil and improve the plant development

Fecha de publicación

  • 2015