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Bacterial diversity in soil in response to different plants, phosphate fertilizers and liming
Silva, Paulo da; Nahas, Ely.
  • Silva, Paulo da; Instituto Adolfo Lutz. Laboratório I. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Nahas, Ely; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias. Departamento de Produção Vegetal. Jaboticabal. BR
Braz. j. microbiol ; 33(4): 304-310, Oct.-Dec. 2002. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-342090
ABSTRACT
The diversity of bacterial isolates from soil in response to different plants (control, Brachiaria ruziziensis and Cajanus cajan), fertilization (control, simple superphosphate and rock phosphate) and liming (with and without lime) was evaluated. Phenotypic and physiological characteristics of the isolates were recorded and organized in a file to identify the bacteria. Among the isolates, 95 percent were Gram-positive and 5 percent Gram-negative rods. Soil cultivated with B. ruziziensis favored the nonsporing Gram-positive and Gram-negative rods compared to soil with C. cajan or uncultivated. Number of spore-forming Gram-positive rods were higher in plots with superphosphate than in unfertilized soil or soil fertilized with rock phosphate. In unfertilized plots, larger number of Gram-positive cocci and Gram-negative rods was obtained than in fertilized plots. Unlimed plots favored spore-forming Gram-positive rods, Gram-positive cocci and Gram-negative rods, while liming a larger proportion of nonsporing Gram-positive rods was found. From 7 to 86 percent of the total isolates utilized different carbohydrates. The recording data used in this experiment was effective in the isolates identification, and might be useful for diagnosis of soil bacteria. Bacillus, Cellulomonas, Rhodococcus, Enterobacter, Flavobacterium, Micrococcus and Arthrobacter were the genera more commonly found. Bacterial diversity was enhanced in limed, unfertilized and plant cultivated plots.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Phosphates / Soil / Soil Microbiology / In Vitro Techniques / Gram-Positive Asporogenous Rods / Gram-Negative Aerobic Rods and Cocci / Gram-Negative Bacteria Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Braz. j. microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2002 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Adolfo Lutz/BR / Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Phosphates / Soil / Soil Microbiology / In Vitro Techniques / Gram-Positive Asporogenous Rods / Gram-Negative Aerobic Rods and Cocci / Gram-Negative Bacteria Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Braz. j. microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2002 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Adolfo Lutz/BR / Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR