Tesis
Leveduras produtoras de AIA e solubilizadoras de P visando a promoção de crescimento de tomateiro
Fecha
2016-08-26Registro en:
Autor
Oliveira, Thaís Borges de
Institución
Resumen
Microorganisms Plant Growth Promoters (MPCV) have the ability to produce
compounds which stimulate plant growth by different mechanisms, such as the
production of plant hormones and solubilization of minerals. Considering these
aspects, this study aimed to evaluate the potential of yeast strains as plant growth
promoters by producing indole acetic acid (IAA) and phosphate solubilization, and its
inoculation of tomato seedlings. Six yeast strains were evaluated belonging to bank
microorganisms Agricultural Microbiology and Molecular Laboratory (LAMAM - CCA,
UFSCar). For the evaluation of IAA production by isolates the colorimetric method
was used, modified DiMenna (1957); for quantification of tricalcium phosphate
solubilization was used to colorimetric method of molybdenum blue. The test with
tomato seedlings was conducted in a greenhouse with different cell concentrations of
T. globosa (5S55) and with or without addition of glucose and tryptophan. The results
showed that isolates of T. globosa and Rh. mucilaginosa produced IAA in the
presence of tryptophan; the isolates of T. globosa and M. guilliermondii solubilized
inorganic phosphate in a liquid medium. The isolate T. globosa (5S55) promoted the
growth of tomato seedlings, with significant increases in the length of shoot and root.
In conclusion, the isolates of T. globosa, Rh. mucilaginosa and M. guilliermondii have
the potential for improving plant production by IAA production and / or phosphate
solubilization; the yeast T. globosa (5S55) was shown to promote growth of tomato
plants.