Title of article :
Co-inoculation of Beijerinckia indica subsp. indica and Cunninghamella elegans spp. enriches cattle manure and promotes the growth of pepper (Capsicum baccatum)
Author/Authors :
Hernandez ، A Y M Department of Plant Science - Federal University of Piaui , Neto ، F de Alcantara Department of Plant Science - Federal University of Piaui , Antunes ، J E L Department of Agricultural Engineering and Soil Science - Federal University of Piaui , Bonifácio ، A Department of Biology - Federal University of Piaui , de Freitas ، A D S Department of Agronomy - Rural Federal University of Pernambuco , Araújo ، F F University of West Paulista, Campus II , Dutra ، A F Department of Plant Science - Federal University of Piaui , Leite ، M R L Department of Plant Science - Federal University of Piaui , Sousa ، R S Department of Agricultural Engineering and Soil Science - Federal University of Piaui , Araújo ، A S F Department of Agricultural Engineering and Soil Science - Federal University of Piaui
From page :
457
To page :
466
Abstract :
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different organic residues and beneficial microorganisms on the growth and yield of pepper (Capsicum baccatum).Method Cattle manure (CM), earthworm humus (EH), and sugarcane filter cake (SFC) were enriched with Beijerinckia indica subsp. indica and Cunninghamella elegans spp. Chemical analysis revealed that CM had the highest contents of nitrogen (N), magnesium (Mg), carbon (C), and organic matter. The potential of CM contribution to the growth and yield of pepper was assessed using a pot experiment.Results Enriched CM, which had the highest values of N, and Mg, linearly increased both morphological and nutritional parameters, enhancing plant growth and accumulation of N, phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in both the shoots and roots of pepper.Conclusion The enrichment of organic wastes with B. indica and C. elegans could be an alternative biological strategy to improve the quality of these wastes. Particularly, the enriched CM contributed to the increase in pepper growth.
Keywords :
Chemical Properties , Diazotrophic bacteria , Microbial fertilizer , Nutrient input
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Record number :
2752373
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