2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2001001200008
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Bactérias diazotróficas associadas a coqueiros na região de baixada litorânea em Sergipe

Abstract: Objetivou-se neste trabalho, isolar, identificar e quantificar bactérias diazotróficas existentes nas raízes e folhas de coqueiro (híbrido PB121) cultivados na baixada litorânea de Sergipe. As populações de bactérias diazotróficas nesses órgãos foram quantificadas pela técnica do número mais provável (NMP) em meios semi-sólidos JNFb e NFb, e identificadas por meio de avaliações microscópicas, culturais e de testes bioquímicos dos sistemas API 20 - E e API 20 - NE. O conteúdo de N em meios semi-sólidos NFb e JN… Show more

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“…However, the number of isolates that originated from washed roots was much higher than those from the surface-sterilized roots, but did not differ from the aerial part (Table 1). Nitrogen-fixing Sphingomonaslike bacteria have been found to be associated with Palmaceae plants grown in the North region of Brazil (Fernandes et al, 2001) and Drosera villosa growing in oligotrophic habitats in Brazil (Albino et al, 2006), but no further studies were carried out to confirm these results. In contrast, most of the pathogenic Sphingomonas bacteria associated with plants have been isolated from the surface or within the seeds (Mano et al, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…However, the number of isolates that originated from washed roots was much higher than those from the surface-sterilized roots, but did not differ from the aerial part (Table 1). Nitrogen-fixing Sphingomonaslike bacteria have been found to be associated with Palmaceae plants grown in the North region of Brazil (Fernandes et al, 2001) and Drosera villosa growing in oligotrophic habitats in Brazil (Albino et al, 2006), but no further studies were carried out to confirm these results. In contrast, most of the pathogenic Sphingomonas bacteria associated with plants have been isolated from the surface or within the seeds (Mano et al, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Independent of the number and origin of the isolates, it is important to emphasize that both soil sites were located at least 1000 km from each other, suggesting the ubiquitous occurrence of this nitrogen-fixing bacterium associated with rice in Brazil. Nitrogen-fixing Sphingomonaslike bacteria have been found to be associated with Palmaceae plants grown in the North region of Brazil (Fernandes et al, 2001) and Drosera villosa growing in oligotrophic habitats in Brazil (Albino et al, 2006), but no further studies were carried out to confirm these results. More recently, a nifH fragment similar to S. azotifigens was identified in a library constructed with DNA obtained from the rhizosphere of sorghum cultivar IS 5322-C cultivated in Brazil (Coelho et al, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Os valores de N total foram usados para avaliar o potencial de fixação biológica de N 2 pelas bactérias (Fernandes et al, 2001), pois foram incubadas em meio de cultura sem fonte nitrogenada e, portanto, o N medido nessas culturas provém de sua fixação do ar. A condição microaerófila é condicionada pelo uso de meio semisólido para incubação dos isolados.…”
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“…al., 2008). A espécie Pseudomonas stutzeri foi isolada de folhas de coqueiro, apresentando elevado potencial de fixação biológica de nitrogênio (Fernandes et. al., 2001).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified