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Comparison of N uptake of maize inoculated with two diazotrophic bacterial species grown under two N levels

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posted on 2021-05-17, 11:00 authored by Albiane Carvalho Dias, Gabriela Cavalcanti Alves, Thamires Ferreira Rodrigues Da Silva, Bruno José Rodrigues Alves, Leandro Azevedo Santos, Veronica Massena Reis

We investigated how plant inoculation with two diazotrophic bacteria would influence the modulation of root architecture and parameters associated with N uptake rate under high and low NO3 availability. The treatments were arranged in a 2 × 3 factorial design, the first factor being N dose (0.3 and 3.0 mM, or low and high N, respectively) and the second being inoculation with Herbaspirillum seropedicae strain ZAE94 (Hs-ZAE94), Azospirillum brasilense strain Sp245 (Ab-Sp245) and an uninoculated control. The parameters evaluated were: root architecture, mineral N in the growth solution, soluble metabolites, and activities of two N enzymes, dry mass, N accumulation, and the ratio of plant dry mass to N accumulation (NUE). Plant parameters improved with higher N availability. Only under high N, the inoculation with Ab-Sp245 brought about a change in root architecture with an improvement in root surface area, which was in agreement with an increased plant dry matter, N accumulation, and NUE, which was not always observed on either sampling date, 24 and 32 days after transfer to the hydroponic system. The shift in root architecture and the maintenance of N uptake per unit of root area by inoculation with Ab-Sp245 was likely the main effect.

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This work was supported by the Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel - CAPES [financing code 001]; National Council of Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq Brazil, for the research fellowships provided to VMR [grant number INCT 456133/2014-2], ACD [grant number 165649/2017-8] and TFRS [grant number 130847/2019-4]; Newton Fund ‘Understanding and Exploiting Biological Nitrogen Fixation for Improvement of Brazilian Agriculture’ [grant number BB/N013476/1], co-funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Brazilian National Council for State Funding Agencies (CONFAP).

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