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DOI: 10.1023/a:1020469603941
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“…In this case, based on the understanding of Hallmann et al (1997) and Saubidet et al (2002) it is guessed that under the employed N fertilizer level, plants were not able to provide A. brasilense with an adequate carbon compounds supply to sustain maximal cultivar's growth and yield. As discussed in Araújo et al (2015), under limited N availability plants cannot produce sufficient root exudates, which act as signal to influence the ability of strains to colonize soil by horizontal movement or to survive in the rhizosphere (Mark et al, 2005;Bashan and Levanony, 1987).…”
Section: Grain Yield (Gy)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, based on the understanding of Hallmann et al (1997) and Saubidet et al (2002) it is guessed that under the employed N fertilizer level, plants were not able to provide A. brasilense with an adequate carbon compounds supply to sustain maximal cultivar's growth and yield. As discussed in Araújo et al (2015), under limited N availability plants cannot produce sufficient root exudates, which act as signal to influence the ability of strains to colonize soil by horizontal movement or to survive in the rhizosphere (Mark et al, 2005;Bashan and Levanony, 1987).…”
Section: Grain Yield (Gy)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of early studies showed that in many cases grain yield, biomass, and/or N accumulation increased by inoculation with Azospirillum sp. (Baldani et al, 1987;Kapulnik et al, 1987;Ozturk et al, 2003;Saubidet et al, 2002). Cereal plants inoculated with Azospirillum sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para a cultura do trigo, Saubidet et al (2002) concluíram que a inoculação não substituiu a adubação nitrogenada. Dobbelaere et al (1999) e Bashan et al (2006), no entanto, apontaram uma melhor absorção de N em plântulas inoculadas, uma vez que as auxinas excretadas pela bactéria na associação simbiótica com a planta, resulta em aumento dos pelos radiculares.…”
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