Bacterias promotoras de crecimiento vegetal para incrementar la producción de Lactuca sativa L. en campo
Author(s) -
Jeiry Toribio Jiménez,
Berenice Martínez Blanco,
Verónica Antonio Vejar,
Jorge Bello-Martínez,
Francisco Alberto Palemón,
Yanet RomeroRamírez,
Diana Orbe Díaz
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista mexicana de ciencias agrícolas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2007-9230
pISSN - 2007-0934
DOI - 10.29312/remexca.v11i2.1944
Subject(s) - humanities , biology , horticulture , art
The extensive use of agrochemicals to increase food production today has led to loss of soil fertility, poor crop yield, loss of profits for farmers among many other negative factors, plant growth promoting bacteria they have used to increase the production of crops of agricultural interest, reducing the use of chemicals and creating sustainable agriculture. The objective of this work was to evaluate two consortia of bacteria characterized as BPCV, in lettuce crops. Lettuce orejona cultivation was carried out directly on a demonstration plot, throughout the process it was accompanied by the farmer, the seeds were previously disinfected, embedded by the consortiums used and germinated in pachol directly in the soil, then the seedlings they were placed in grooves to follow up. Obtaining larger lettuce and biomass with consortium B consisting of B. licheniformis, P. putida, Pseudomonas sp., E. cloacae and A. vinelandii with a value of p< 0.05. For what is proposed as a strategy to increase the production of Lactuca sativa L., in the communities dedicated to this crop, improving production yield, greater economic and environmentally sustainable gains.
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