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Contribution of Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus to phosphorus nutrition in strawberry plants
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2017-10Registro en:
Delaporte Quintana, Paola Adriana Georgina; Grillo Puertas, Mariana; Lovaisa, Nadia Carolina; Teixeira, Katia R.; Rapisarda, Viviana Andrea; et al.; Contribution of Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus to phosphorus nutrition in strawberry plants; Springer; Plant and Soil; 419; 1-2; 10-2017; 335-347
0032-079X
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Autor
Delaporte Quintana, Paola Adriana Georgina
Grillo Puertas, Mariana
Lovaisa, Nadia Carolina
Teixeira, Katia R.
Rapisarda, Viviana Andrea
Pedraza, Raúl Osvaldo
Resumen
Background and Aims: Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus (family Acetobacteraceae), is a N2-fixing bacterium with capability of mineral solubilization through organic acid production. The aim of this work was to evaluate its capacity as a phosphate solubilizing bacterium to overcome a phosphorus deficiency in phosphorus-starved strawberry plants. Methods: Strawberry plants growing with available and not available phosphorus were inoculated with the wild type G. diazotrophicus PAL5 Pi-solubilizing strain and a Tn5-derivative mutant defective in organic acid production. Growth index, root acidification, root area, MPN, greenness index, and phosphorus content were evaluated. Results: Results demonstrate that G. diazotrophicus PAL5 can increase the phosphorus content of strawberry plants (root and shoot), and revert phosphorus deficiency. Additionally, bacterial plant growth-promoting effect was represented by higher values of biomass production, root area, and growth index, as compared with the controls. Conclusions: G. diazotrophicus can increase the phosphorus content of strawberry plants, promoting the overall plant growth.