Coinoculación de biofertilizantes microbianos en pepino y habichuela y su efecto en el crecimiento y rendimiento
Inoculation between bacteria and fungi can be an efficient and viable alternative for production of horticultural crops. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effects of co-inoculation between Trichoderma harzianum and the biostimulant ME-50® on the growth promotion and productivity of cu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Temas agrarios 2023-12, Vol.28 (2), p.220-232 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Inoculation between bacteria and fungi can be an efficient and viable alternative for production of horticultural crops. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effects of co-inoculation between Trichoderma harzianum and the biostimulant ME-50® on the growth promotion and productivity of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) and green beans [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walpen]. Two experiments under garden conditions were carried out, in a 2×2 factorial arrangement, in a random blocks with five replicates, to evaluate the effects of inoculation (100 mL L−1) and not inoculation to the soil with the bioestimulant ME-50® in combination with seed inoculation (100 mL L−1) and non-inoculation seeds with T. harzianum strain A-34 to improve the growth (height, leaf area and dry matter of leaves and stems) and productivity (number, length and mass of fruits and yield) of cucumber and green beans. Inoculation with the biostimulant ME-50® promoted greater growth and productivity of cucumber and green bean plants compared to the inoculation with T. harzianum. However, coinoculation between both biostimulants was more efficient in the growth and development of both plant species; increasing the productivity of cucumber (133 %) and green beans (138 %). The results of this study suggest that coinoculation between the biostimulant ME-50® and T. harzianum has a synergistic, efficient and viable effect on the growth and productivity of cucumber and green beans plants, being considered useful in organic, ecological and sustainable of the crops.
La coinoculación entre bacterias y hongos puede ser una alternativa eficiente y viable para la producción de hortalizas. El propósito de esta investigación fue evaluar efectos de la coinoculación entre Trichoderma harzianum y el bioestimulante Microorganismos eficientes (ME-50®) en la promoción del crecimiento y la productividad del pepino (Cucumis sativus L.) y la habichuela [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walpen]. Se realizaron dos experimentos en condiciones de organoponía, en arreglo factorial 2×2, en bloques al azar, con cinco réplicas, para evaluar los efectos de la inoculación (100 mL L−1) y sin inoculación al suelo con el bioestimulante ME-50® en combinación con inoculación de semillas (100 mL L-1) y semillas sin inoculación con T. harzianum cepa A-34, para mejorar el crecimiento (altura, área foliar y materia seca en hojas y tallos) y productividad (número, longitud y la masa de los frutos y el rendimiento) del pepino y la habichuela. La |
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ISSN: | 2389-9182 0122-7610 2389-9182 |
DOI: | 10.21897/bz3pzk58 |