Autores
Marilyn Santos-Torres, Felipe Romero-Perdomo, Jonathan Mendoza-Labrador, Angelica Y Gutiérrez, Christian Vargas, Edwin Castro-Rincon, Alejandro Caro-Quintero, Daniel Uribe-Velez, German A Estrada-Bonilla
Fecha de publicación
2021/3/1
Revista
Rhizosphere
Volumen
17
Páginas
100290
Editor
Elsevier
Descripción
Livestock systems in Colombia depend on forages, which are established on soils with high phosphorus (P) retention that cause a limitation of the efficiency of phosphate fertilizers. The inoculation of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) can improve soil P availability through different mechanisms associated with P cycling. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of PGPB inoculation on the plant growth under P-deficient conditions as well as to determine the phenotypic and genomic characteristics associated with plant growth promotion. Among nine strains evaluated on P-deficient soil amended with rock phosphate, we selected Rhizobium sp. T88 and Herbaspirillum sp. AP21 for their ability to enhance the dry biomass in perennial ryegrass and red clover, with increases of 20.31 and 44.87%, respectively. Under in vitro conditions, these two selected strains showed the ability to solubilize tricalcium …
Citas totales
20213
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