DOI: 10.11606/t.11.2020.tde-23032020-143407
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New insights into Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacterium >i<Bacillus thuringiensis>/i< RZ2MS9 biology: entomopathogenic activity and molecular interaction with >i<Zea mays>/i< L.

Abstract: pela oportunidade de realizar o curso de Doutorado. À minha orientadora profª Drª Maria Carolina Quecine Verdi pela inspiração, acolhimento, compreensão, pragmatismo, bons conselhos e, sobretudo, por acreditar em nosso trabalho, mesmo em meio às mudanças. Ao Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) processo 140590/2017 e ao Programa de Aperfeiçoamento do Ensino (PAE-USP) pelas bolsas concedidas. O presente trabalho foi realizado com apoio da Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal… Show more

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“…In congruence with previous studies with this strain LONGATTO, 2020), the inoculation with Bt RZ2MS9 increased plant growth. The average shoot length of treatments inoculated and co-inoculated with this strain were greater than control and the group inoculated with only rhizobia, but there was no significant effect on shoot dry mass, stem diameter, or productivity.…”
Section: Effects Of Co-inoculation On Soybean Developmentsupporting
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“…In congruence with previous studies with this strain LONGATTO, 2020), the inoculation with Bt RZ2MS9 increased plant growth. The average shoot length of treatments inoculated and co-inoculated with this strain were greater than control and the group inoculated with only rhizobia, but there was no significant effect on shoot dry mass, stem diameter, or productivity.…”
Section: Effects Of Co-inoculation On Soybean Developmentsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The bacterial strain studied here, Bt RZ2MS9, has already been shown to cause positive results when inoculated on soybean and maize LONGATTO, 2020). Considering the potential of this strain as a bioinoculant, this study presents the first evaluation of the co-inoculation of rhizobia and the Bt RZ2MS9 and its effects on soybean and on the soil bacterial diversity in a field experiment.…”
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