2001
DOI: 10.17801/0101-3122/rbs.v23n2p222-228
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Ação de bioestimulante na germinação de sementes, vigor das plântulas, crescimento radicular e produtividade de soja

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“…O bioestimulante originase pela mistura de dois ou mais biorreguladores com outras substâncias (aminoácidos nutrientes, vitaminas), e pode, em função de sua composição, concentração e proporção de substâncias, incrementar o crescimento e desenvolvimento vegetal, estimulando a divisão celular, podendo também aumentar a absorção de água e nutrientes pelas plantas (VIEIRA; CASTRO, 2001).…”
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“…O bioestimulante originase pela mistura de dois ou mais biorreguladores com outras substâncias (aminoácidos nutrientes, vitaminas), e pode, em função de sua composição, concentração e proporção de substâncias, incrementar o crescimento e desenvolvimento vegetal, estimulando a divisão celular, podendo também aumentar a absorção de água e nutrientes pelas plantas (VIEIRA; CASTRO, 2001).…”
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“…Such conditions produce a better and more extensive exploitation of soil resources, such as water and mineral nutrients. In fact, this is one of the aspects with a positive influence on plant yield; Vieira (2001) and Vieira & Castro (2001) have found similar results.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…Agricultural application of vegetal bioregulators is becoming a useful practice that has improved the yield of beans, corn and soybeans (Alleoni et al, 2000;Vieira & Castro, 2001;Braccini et al, 2005). These substances, when applied in low concentrations to seeds or the aerial parts of plants, enhance the performance of vital physiological processes, exerting a positive influence on crop yield (Casillas et al, 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For Araujo et al (2005), rhizobacteria can produce hormones, such as acid indoleacetic (IAA) and indolebutyric acid (IBA), besides the secretion of enzymes that are important for nutrition of plants (Powar and Jagannathan, 1982). In a study on action of hormones in the germination of soybean seeds, Vieira and Castro (2001) have observed that the intermediary concentration of auxin hormone has significantly increased germination.…”
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confidence: 99%