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Inoculation of Herbaspirillum seropedicae strain SmR1 increases biomass in maize roots DKB 390 variety in the early stages of plant development

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ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 204, Issue 7, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-022-02986-8

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Plant growth-promoting bacteria; Plant-associative bacteria; Quantitative PCR; Maize root colonization

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  1. National Council of Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil
  2. Coordination of Personnel Improvement of Higher Education (CAPES), Ministry of Education, Brazil
  3. CNPq
  4. CAPES

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This study investigated the colonization and growth-promoting effect of H. seropedicae strain SmR1 on maize in the early stages of development. The results showed that inoculation with H. seropedicae significantly increased the root biomass of maize, indicating its potential as an inoculant in agricultural systems.
Herbaspirillum seropedicae is a plant growth-promoting bacteria isolated from diverse plant species. In this work, the main objective was to investigate the efficiency of H. seropedicae strain SmR1 in colonizing and increasing maize growth (DKB 390 variety) in the early stages of development under greenhouse conditions. Inoculation with H. seropedicae resulted in 19.43 % (regarding High and Low N controls) and 10.51% (regarding Low N control) in mean of increase of root biomass, for 1(st) and 2(nd) greenhouse experiments, respectively, mainly in the initial stages of plant development, at 21 days after emergence (DAE). Quantification of H. seropedicae in roots and leaves was performed by quantitative PCR. H. seropedicae was detected only in maize inoculated roots by qPCR, and a slight decrease in DNA copy number g(-1) of fresh root weight was observed from 7 to 21 DAE, suggesting that there was initial effective colonization on maize plants. H. seropedicae strain SmR1 efficiently increased maize root biomass exhibiting its potential to be used as inoculant in agricultures systems.

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