Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture
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Bean is a legume its production requires nitrogen (N) combined as ammonium (NH4) or nitrate (NO3) and phosphates (NPF), its indiscriminate application causes soil lost productivity. An alternative solution for reducing and optimizing NPF is applying mixed inoculant which could be improved by plant g...
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Materia: | rhizosphere effect radical absorption plant nutrition microorganisms efecto rizosfera absorción radical nutrición vegetal microorganismos |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agricultureRespuesta de frijol al Endospor 33® a dosis 50% de fertilizante nitrogenado/fosfatado en agricultura protegidaSanchez-Yañez, Juan Manuelarrientos Rodriguez, Mayra GuadalupeBalderas León, IvánDasgupta-Schuber, NabanitaMárquez-Benavides, Lilianarhizosphere effectradical absorptionplant nutritionmicroorganismsefecto rizosferaabsorción radicalnutrición vegetalmicroorganismosBean is a legume its production requires nitrogen (N) combined as ammonium (NH4) or nitrate (NO3) and phosphates (NPF), its indiscriminate application causes soil lost productivity. An alternative solution for reducing and optimizing NPF is applying mixed inoculant which could be improved by plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and mycohrrizae. The objective of this research was to analyze the response of beans to mixed inoculant Endospor 33® at 50% reduced dose of NPF. In that sense a red ferralitic soil poor in N and organic matter was used. By experimental design: 5 treatments and 6 replications. Results showed a positive bean responds achieving 100% germination at 20mg/seed with Endospor 33® at 50% NPF dose. At seedling level bean was 6.63g of total fresh weight (TFW) and 0.66g total dry weight (TDW) with the same Endospor 33® dose compared to 0.28g of TDW of bean used as relative control (RC) at 100% NPF dose. At flowering with 30 mg/plant got 1.5 g of TDW compared to 1.0g TDW of bean as CR. At physiological maturity bean with 30mg/plant had 34.83g/100 grains compared to 20.39g/grains of bean as CR. Those data supporting that Endopre 33® is an excellent choice in beans production at NPF 50% dose but not adverse effect on bean growth and yield in protected agriculture.El frijol requiere fertilización nitrogenada y fosfatada (FNP), cuya indiscriminada aplicación causa pérdida de productividad del suelo, una alternativa de solución para este problema es reducir y optimizar la dosis de FNP con un inoculante mixto con bacterias promotoras de crecimiento vegetal (BPCV) y hongos micorricicos vesículo arbusculares (HMA). El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar la respuesta del frijol al inoculante mixto Endospor 33® a dosis reducida al 50% del FNP. En un suelo ferralítico rojo pobre de Nitrógeno (N) y materia orgánica. Con un diseño experimental de bloques al azar con 5 tratamientos y 6 repeticiones. Los resultados indican que el porcentaje de germinación del frijol con Endospor 33® a la dosis 20 mg/semilla fue de 100%. A plántula con 10 mg/planta, tuvo 6,13g de peso fresco total (PFT) y de 0,66g de peso seco total (PST) comparado con el frijol control relativo (CR) con 0,28g de PST con el 100% del FNP. A floración con 30 mg/planta Endospore 33® tuvo 1,5g de PST comparado con 1,07g de PST del frijol CR. A madurez fisiológica con 30mg/planta registro 34,83g/100 semillas, en contraste a su homologo CR con 20,39g/100 semillas. Lo anterior indica que este inoculante mixto es una opción en la producción del frijol a dosis reducida del FNP, sin afectar negativamente su crecimiento y/o rendimiento.Universidad Nacional de Trujillo2014-07-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/57710.17268/sci.agropecu.2014.02.02Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): April - June; 77 - 83Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2014): Abril - Junio; 77 - 832306-67412077-9917reponame:Revista UNITRU - Scientia Agropecuariainstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUspahttp://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/577/539http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/577/1328Derechos de autor 2014 Scientia Agropecuariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-01T15:35:20Zmail@mail.com - |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture Respuesta de frijol al Endospor 33® a dosis 50% de fertilizante nitrogenado/fosfatado en agricultura protegida |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture Sanchez-Yañez, Juan Manuel rhizosphere effect radical absorption plant nutrition microorganisms efecto rizosfera absorción radical nutrición vegetal microorganismos |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture |
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Bean responds to Endospor 33® at reduced dose of Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizer in protected agriculture |
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Sanchez-Yañez, Juan Manuel arrientos Rodriguez, Mayra Guadalupe Balderas León, Iván Dasgupta-Schuber, Nabanita Márquez-Benavides, Liliana |
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Sanchez-Yañez, Juan Manuel |
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Sanchez-Yañez, Juan Manuel arrientos Rodriguez, Mayra Guadalupe Balderas León, Iván Dasgupta-Schuber, Nabanita Márquez-Benavides, Liliana |
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arrientos Rodriguez, Mayra Guadalupe Balderas León, Iván Dasgupta-Schuber, Nabanita Márquez-Benavides, Liliana |
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rhizosphere effect radical absorption plant nutrition microorganisms efecto rizosfera absorción radical nutrición vegetal microorganismos |
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rhizosphere effect radical absorption plant nutrition microorganisms efecto rizosfera absorción radical nutrición vegetal microorganismos |
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Bean is a legume its production requires nitrogen (N) combined as ammonium (NH4) or nitrate (NO3) and phosphates (NPF), its indiscriminate application causes soil lost productivity. An alternative solution for reducing and optimizing NPF is applying mixed inoculant which could be improved by plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and mycohrrizae. The objective of this research was to analyze the response of beans to mixed inoculant Endospor 33® at 50% reduced dose of NPF. In that sense a red ferralitic soil poor in N and organic matter was used. By experimental design: 5 treatments and 6 replications. Results showed a positive bean responds achieving 100% germination at 20mg/seed with Endospor 33® at 50% NPF dose. At seedling level bean was 6.63g of total fresh weight (TFW) and 0.66g total dry weight (TDW) with the same Endospor 33® dose compared to 0.28g of TDW of bean used as relative control (RC) at 100% NPF dose. At flowering with 30 mg/plant got 1.5 g of TDW compared to 1.0g TDW of bean as CR. At physiological maturity bean with 30mg/plant had 34.83g/100 grains compared to 20.39g/grains of bean as CR. Those data supporting that Endopre 33® is an excellent choice in beans production at NPF 50% dose but not adverse effect on bean growth and yield in protected agriculture. El frijol requiere fertilización nitrogenada y fosfatada (FNP), cuya indiscriminada aplicación causa pérdida de productividad del suelo, una alternativa de solución para este problema es reducir y optimizar la dosis de FNP con un inoculante mixto con bacterias promotoras de crecimiento vegetal (BPCV) y hongos micorricicos vesículo arbusculares (HMA). El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar la respuesta del frijol al inoculante mixto Endospor 33® a dosis reducida al 50% del FNP. En un suelo ferralítico rojo pobre de Nitrógeno (N) y materia orgánica. Con un diseño experimental de bloques al azar con 5 tratamientos y 6 repeticiones. Los resultados indican que el porcentaje de germinación del frijol con Endospor 33® a la dosis 20 mg/semilla fue de 100%. A plántula con 10 mg/planta, tuvo 6,13g de peso fresco total (PFT) y de 0,66g de peso seco total (PST) comparado con el frijol control relativo (CR) con 0,28g de PST con el 100% del FNP. A floración con 30 mg/planta Endospore 33® tuvo 1,5g de PST comparado con 1,07g de PST del frijol CR. A madurez fisiológica con 30mg/planta registro 34,83g/100 semillas, en contraste a su homologo CR con 20,39g/100 semillas. Lo anterior indica que este inoculante mixto es una opción en la producción del frijol a dosis reducida del FNP, sin afectar negativamente su crecimiento y/o rendimiento. |
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Bean is a legume its production requires nitrogen (N) combined as ammonium (NH4) or nitrate (NO3) and phosphates (NPF), its indiscriminate application causes soil lost productivity. An alternative solution for reducing and optimizing NPF is applying mixed inoculant which could be improved by plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and mycohrrizae. The objective of this research was to analyze the response of beans to mixed inoculant Endospor 33® at 50% reduced dose of NPF. In that sense a red ferralitic soil poor in N and organic matter was used. By experimental design: 5 treatments and 6 replications. Results showed a positive bean responds achieving 100% germination at 20mg/seed with Endospor 33® at 50% NPF dose. At seedling level bean was 6.63g of total fresh weight (TFW) and 0.66g total dry weight (TDW) with the same Endospor 33® dose compared to 0.28g of TDW of bean used as relative control (RC) at 100% NPF dose. At flowering with 30 mg/plant got 1.5 g of TDW compared to 1.0g TDW of bean as CR. At physiological maturity bean with 30mg/plant had 34.83g/100 grains compared to 20.39g/grains of bean as CR. Those data supporting that Endopre 33® is an excellent choice in beans production at NPF 50% dose but not adverse effect on bean growth and yield in protected agriculture. |
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