Effect of inoculation of native bacteria on two corn (zea mays l.) hybrids, Santa Elena province

Authors

  • Javier Soto Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena, Ecuador
  • Alejandra Julio Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena, Ecuador
  • Lilibeth Crespo Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena, Ecuador
  • Gabriela Borbor Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena, Ecuador
  • Verónica Borbor Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena, Ecuador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26423/rctu.v3i2.154

Keywords:

Rhizosphere, bio-fertilizers, cultivation of legumes, native bacteria, plant growth promoters, germination

Abstract

Currently most agricultural production systems are overloaded with residues of chemical inputs that accelerate wear soil and contaminate groundwater sources. You being an alternative bioferments the use of native bacteria from the rhizosphere, well known for the production of plant growth promoting substances (PGPR) and resistance to certain pathogens. In this paper were selected and used three bacterial strains (FPMG2, FPMG4 and VAIRV) associated with nodules of legumes peninsula of Santa Elena de la CIAP-UPSE collection (Agricultural Research Center of the Santa Elena Peninsula State University) with potential use for the production of bio-fertilizers in non-food legumes and importance such as maize (Zea maysL.) plants; evaluating the influence on the AGRI 104 and 201 hybrids on germination (at laboratory and field), and crop yield in two farms in the province of Santa Elena, Ecuador.

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Published

2016-06-12

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How to Cite

Effect of inoculation of native bacteria on two corn (zea mays l.) hybrids, Santa Elena province. (2016). UPSE Scientific and Technological Magazine, 3(2), 50-60. https://doi.org/10.26423/rctu.v3i2.154