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Rhizobacteria and lettuce: root colonization, plant growth promotion and biological control

Adriana Nanô Sottero, Sueli dos Santos Freitas, Arlete Marchi Tavares de Melo, Paulo Espíndola Trani

01/Apr/2006

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can increase the productivity of several crops, including lettuce. The main objective of this study was to compare the root and/or root collar colonizing ability on the growth promotion ability. A method of evaluation of root colonization was tested with the main objective of speeding up screening trials for growth enhancement of lettuce. Additionally, the antagonism in vitro between rhizobacteria and the pathogen Fusarium sp. was tested to verify if growth promotion ability was determined by […]

Growth enhancement of lettuce by rhizobacteria

S. S. Freitas, A. M. T. Melo, V. P. Donzeli

01/Feb/2003

Rhizobacteria (PGPR) as plant growth boosters can be an option for increased productivity in several crops, including lettuce. Four assays with rhizobacteria isolates from different origins were carried out to verify their potential for growth enhancement in lettuce. Seventy seven fluorescent pseudomonads, 23 Bacillus, and 11 other rhizospheric bacteria isolates were tested in sterilized sand, in sterilized soil, and in a substrate mixture of soil and cattle manure (1:1, in volume), similar to the mixture used by producers, and in […]