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Contribution of dark septate fungi to the nutrient uptake and growth of rice plants
Vergara, Carlos; Araujo, Karla Emanuelle Campos; Alves, Luiziene Soares; Souza, Sônia Regina de; Santos, Leandro Azevedo; Santa-Catarina, Claudete; Silva, Krisle da; Pereira, Gilmara Maria Duarte; Xavier, Gustavo Ribeiro; Zilli, Jerri Édson.
  • Vergara, Carlos; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Araujo, Karla Emanuelle Campos; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Alves, Luiziene Soares; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Souza, Sônia Regina de; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Santos, Leandro Azevedo; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Santa-Catarina, Claudete; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Silva, Krisle da; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Pereira, Gilmara Maria Duarte; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Xavier, Gustavo Ribeiro; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
  • Zilli, Jerri Édson; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Agronomia. Seropédica. BR
Braz. j. microbiol ; 49(1): 67-78, Jan.-Mar. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889191
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT The use of dark septate fungi (DSE) to promote plant growth can be beneficial to agriculture, and these organisms are important allies in the search for sustainable agriculture practices. This study investigates the contribution of dark septate fungi to the absorption of nutrients by rice plants and their ensuing growth. Four dark septate fungi isolates that were identified by Internal transcribed spacer phylogeny were inoculated in rice seeds (Cv. Piauí). The resulting root colonization was estimated and the kinetic parameters Vmax and Km were calculated from the nitrate contents of the nutrient solution. The macronutrient levels in the shoots, and the NO3--N, NH4+-N, free amino-N and soluble sugars in the roots, sheathes and leaves were measured. The rice roots were significantly colonized by all of the fungi, but in particular, isolate A103 increased the fresh and dry biomass of the shoots and the number of tillers per plant, amino-N, and soluble sugars as well as the N, P, K, Mg and S contents in comparison with the control treatment. When inoculated with isolates A103 and A101, the plants presented lower Km values, indicating affinity increases for NO3--N absorption. Therefore, the A103 Pleosporales fungus presented the highest potential for the promotion of rice plant growth, increasing the tillering and nutrients uptake, especially N (due to an enhanced affinity for N uptake) and P.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oryza / Fungi Language: English Journal: Braz. j. microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oryza / Fungi Language: English Journal: Braz. j. microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro/BR