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Crecimiento de Tabebuia donnell-smithii Rose inoculada con hongos micorrizogenos arbusculares y rizobacterias

Authors: Juan Francisco Aguirre-Medina; Juan Francisco Aguirre-Cadena; Miguel Antonio Ramón-Castro;

Crecimiento de Tabebuia donnell-smithii Rose inoculada con hongos micorrizogenos arbusculares y rizobacterias

Abstract

Tabebuia donnell-smithii es un árbol maderable con importancia económica y ecológica en las regiones tropicales de México, cuyas poblaciones naturales han disminuido, debido, entre otras razones, a su lento crecimiento durante su establecimiento. Se investigó en plantas de Tabebuia el efecto en su crecimiento y nutrición de la inoculación con Rhizophagus intraradices, Azospirillum brasilense y Pseudomonas fluorescens. El hongo y las bacterias se aplicaron a las semillas en combinaciones de dos o tres de los siguientes microorganismos: A. brasilense 9 x 106 UFC g de turba-1, R. intraradices con 40 esporas g de suelo estéril-1 y raíces colonizadas al 95 % y P. fluorescens con 9 x 106 UFC g de turba-1 más el testigo. Se sembraron en macetas con una mezcla no estéril de suelo Andosol mólico y arena de río lavada, 1:1(v/v). En total se establecieron cinco tratamientos, con cinco repeticiones distribuidas en un diseño completamente al azar. Se realizaron cinco muestreos destructivos: el primero a los 45 días después de la siembra y los siguientes cada 28 días. Se registraron variables morfológicas y fisiológicas del rendimiento. Los tratamientos incrementaron el crecimiento de las plantas, con excepción de las dos bacterias juntas después de 158 días. El correspondiente a P. fluorescens - R. intraradices y el de los tres microorganismos indujeron más biomasa en el mayor número de componentes morfológicos y fisiológicos del rendimiento. El contenido más alto de N y P en el tejido vegetal se obtuvo con los tres microorganismos y con la combinación R. intraradices - A. brasilense.

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Forestry, biomasa radical, SD1-669.5, biomasa aérea, Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering, azospirillum brasilense tarrand, pseudomonas fluorescens migula, inoculación, krieg & döbereiner, rhizophagus intraradices (schenck & sm.) walker & schuessler, TD1-1066

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