Physiological changes of rice plants induced by plant growth-promoting microorganisms and silicon fertilization.

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Author(s): SILVA, G. B.; SOUSA, T. B.; SOUZA, A. C. A.; FILIPPI, M. C. C.; CORTES, M. V. B.; PINHEIRO, H. A.

Summary: This work aimed to determine the physiological changes, during the growth promoted by the interaction among the PGPMs Burkholderia pyrrocinia (R-46), Pseudomonas fluorensces (R-55), Trichoderma asperellum (Ta: mixture of strains T-06, T-09, T-12, T-52) and silicon fertilization. The trial was conducted in randomized blocks, 25 treatments (1, 2, 4 and 8 t Si ha-1 (CaMgSi2O6)) x three PGPM (R-55, R -46 and Ta: mixture of strains T-06, T-09, T-12, T-52, control), with 5 replication, under greenhouse conditions. The different doses of silicon were incorporated into the soil 30 days before sowing.

Publication year: 2015

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