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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 91(4): e20180990, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31778453

ABSTRACT

The growing need for the use of clean energy has led society to seek alternatives to fossil fuels in order to less pollute the environment. Sugarcane has been known to produce enough biomass and to have associative microorganisms, such as plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), which have the potential to improve the yield of crops. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficiency and the isotopic dilution of 15N of microbial inoculants containing endophytic diazotrophic bacteria, individually inoculated and in mixture, on productivity, technological quality and biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) of sugarcane variety RB92579. The experiment was conducted for three consecutive years, comprising different crop cycles, in a completely randomized block design with four replications. The evaluations were at 11 months after planting for plant-cane, and at 12 months after cutting for ratoon cane and second ratoon cane. The contribution of BNF by 15N natural abundance technique to inoculated treatments ranged from 18% to 57.31%. This study showed that no strain promoted the improvement on yield and biological nitrogen fixation during the three cycles of sugarcane (plant-cane, ratoon cane and second ratoon cane). However, industrial characteristics of sugar cane can be affectd by PGPB inoculation.


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Bacteria/metabolism , Biomass , Crops, Agricultural , Nitrogen/metabolism , Saccharum/microbiology , Endophytes , Nitrogen Fixation , Saccharum/growth & development
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Arch Virol ; 162(11): 3551-3554, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28779234

ABSTRACT

A distinct bipartite begomovirus was isolated in northeastern Brazil infecting Macroptilium lathyroides showing symptoms of yellow mosaic. The complete genome (DNA-A and DNA-B) of the virus was cloned using rolling circle amplification and subsequently sequenced. Clones presented the typical genomic organization of a New World bipartite begomovirus. Based on the current taxonomic criteria established for the genus Begomovirus, the virus corresponds to a new species, showing highest nucleotide identity with other Brazilian begomoviruses that infect leguminous hosts. In phylogenetic analysis the virus clustered with bean golden mosaic virus. Recombination events were not detected. We propose the name Macroptilium common mosaic virus (MacCMV) for the virus reported in this study.


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Begomovirus/genetics , Fabaceae/virology , Genome, Viral , Plant Diseases/virology , Brazil , DNA, Viral/genetics , Phylogeny
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Arch Virol ; 162(6): 1795-1797, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28233144

ABSTRACT

A high diversity of begomoviruses that infect non-cultivated plants has been noted in Brazil. Here, we report the complete sequences of two new species of bipartite begomoviruses from Sida sp. plants collected in the state of Piauí, northeastern Brazil. The genomes of these viruses show a genomic organization that is typical of New World begomoviruses. In phylogenetic analysis, two closely related viruses (sida angular mosaic virus, SiAMV and sida chlorotic vein virus, SiCVV) clustered with other begomoviruses described in tomato and Sida plants in Brazil. Evidence of recombination is shown among isolates of the species described.


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Begomovirus/isolation & purification , Malvaceae/virology , Plant Diseases/virology , Base Sequence , Begomovirus/classification , Begomovirus/genetics , Brazil , Genome, Viral , Solanum lycopersicum/virology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , RNA, Viral/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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