Scientia Agropecuaria (Mar 2011)

Characterization of native strains of Azotobacter spp. and its effect on growth of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. “tomato” in Lambayeque

  • Cynthia Escobar,
  • Yuri Horna,
  • Carmen Carreño,
  • Gilmar Mendoza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17268/sci.agropecu.2011.01.05
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 39 – 49

Abstract

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The objective of this research was characterize and determine the effect of native strains of Azotobacter spp. on the vegetative growth of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. "Tomato" as an alternative to the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers. Samples were taken from roots and rhizosphere soil of vegetables from which dilutions (10-4 ) in Ashbysucrose broth and incubated at 30 ° C to observe a yellow color, turbidity and surface film. The genus Azotobacter was identified in mineral agar without nitrogen and Ashby-benzoate, obtaining 96 strains with a yield of 7.10 to 57.99 mgL-1 indoleacetic acid, 0.13 to 1.64 mgL-1 of fixed nitrogen as ammonium and up to 1.61% efficiency in the solubilization of phosphate Bayovar rock. It obtained a cell suspension (10 8 ) of each of the four strains with the highest values and inoculated independently and in consortium, as well as a combination with 50% urea-100 % phosphate rock in the rhizosphere of Rio Grande tomato, in a completely randomized design. The entire native strains increased height, root volume, total dry matter, shoot and root, compared with absolute control.

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