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Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
Growth promotion of pineapple 'vitória' by humic acids and burkholderia spp. during acclimatization
Lílian Estrela Borges Baldotto2  Marihus Altoé Baldotto1  Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas1  Ricardo Bressan-smith1  Fábio Lopes Olivares1 
[1],Universidade Federal de ViçosaFlorestal MG
关键词: Ananas comosus;    plant growth-promoting bacteria;    diazotrophic bacteria;    humic substances;    inoculant;    biofertilizer;    Ananas comosus;    bactérias promotoras de crescimento de plantas;    bactérias diazotróficas;    substâncias húmicas;    inoculante;    biofertilizante;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-06832010000500012
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】
In vitro propagation of pineapple produces uniform and disease-free plantlets, but requires a long period of acclimatization before transplanting to the field. Quicker adaptation to the ex vitro environment and growth acceleration of pineapple plantlets are prerequisites for the production of a greater amount of vigorous, well-rooted planting material. The combination of humic acids and endophytic bacteria could be a useful technological approach to reduce the critical period of acclimatization. The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial performance of tissue-cultured pineapple variety Vitória in response to application of humic acids isolated from vermicompost and plant growth-promoting bacteria (Burkholderia spp.) during greenhouse acclimatization. The basal leaf axils were treated with humic acids while roots were immersed in bacterial medium. Humic acids and bacteria application improved shoot growth (14 and 102 %, respectively), compared with the control; the effect of the combined treatment was most pronounced (147 %). Likewise, humic acids increased root growth by 50 %, bacteria by 81 % and the combined treatment by 105 %. Inoculation was found to significantly increase the accumulation of N (115 %), P (112 %) and K (69 %) in pineapple leaves. Pineapple growth was influenced by inoculation with Burkholderia spp., and further improved in combination with humic acids, resulting in higher shoot and root biomass as well as nutrient contents (N 132 %, P 131 %, K 80 %) than in uninoculated plantlets. The stability and increased consistency of the host plant response to bacterization in the presence of humic substances indicate a promising biotechnological tool to improve growth and adaptation of pineapple plantlets to the ex vitro environment.
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