Evaluation of endophytic growth promoting bacteria in quinoa cultivation
Título
Evaluation of endophytic growth promoting bacteria in quinoa cultivation
Autor
León-Fajardo Melani, Mancilla-Felipez Joseph Deyby, Ortuño-Castro Felipe Noel
Descripción
The present research aims to evalúate the interaction of simple and combined endophytic bacteria, to develop new bioinoculants formulations, over the agronomic variables of the quinoa cultivation, to genérate viable alternatives for the Andean farmers. A powder product was obtained by mixing a bioinoculants formulation developed with three single and combined strains of Bacillus sp. and an inert substrate, to be compared in a greenhouse/in vitro environment with a commercial product (TRICOBAL) as a positive control group and normal soil (without inoculants) as a negative control group. The following treatments were identified: Bacillus pumilus (Bp), interaction between Bacillus pumilus and Paenihacillus polymyxa (Bp + Bv54) and the combination of Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus suhtilis and Paenihacillus polymyxa (Bp + Bs + Bv54) with prominent results on: plant height (104.14 cm), panicle height (34.32 cm), roots weight (5 grs.) and grain performance; demonstrating that these native strains significantly promote the growth of quinoa plants in relation to the commercial product (TRICOBAL). In addition, it was determined that in an in vitro environment the three used strains of Bacillus can coexist.
Fecha
2019
Materia
Bacillus sp, bacteria interaction, evaluation, in vitro compatibility, viability
Identificador
10.36610/j.jsab.2019.070200088
Fuente
Journal of the Selva Andina Biosphere
Editor
Selva Andina Research Society
Cobertura
Plant ecology, Plant culture, Forestry
Colección
Citación
León-Fajardo Melani, Mancilla-Felipez Joseph Deyby, Ortuño-Castro Felipe Noel, “Evaluation of endophytic growth promoting bacteria in quinoa cultivation,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/26397.
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