Effect of plant growth promoting bacteria and inoculation method on cooksfoot yield

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G. Aguilar-Benítez
R. Castro-Rivera
Y. Villegas-Aparicio
M. M. Solís-Oba
J. A. Pacheco-Ortíz
J. A. Villarreal-González

Keywords

Dactylis glomerata, Ewingella americana, Bacillus simplex, Microbacterium ginsengiterrae

Abstract

Objetives: To determine the effect of three PGPB bacteria (Ewingella americana, Bacillus simplex y Microbacterium ginsengiterrae) and three inoculant methods (digestate, compost and cornstarch) on yield, plant height, leaf temperature, tiller density and morphological composition of cooksfoot.


Desing/methodology/approach: A completely randomized design was used, with a factorial arrangement 4*3, the experimental units being a pot with five stems.


Results: The dry matter did not register difference between treatments with bacteria (P>0.05), but with respect to the control the values increased up to 50%. Compost and digestate media outperformed cornstarch by 22%. The inoculation media had an effect (P<0.05) on the yield and leaf, while the bacteria promoted the formation of new tillers, the yield and reduced the leaf temperature.


Findings/conclusions: Compost and digestate as inoculation media can notably favor the beneficial effect of M. ginsengiterrae, which was the one that registered the best yields

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