Dinâmica de inoculante microbiano encapsulado em solos sob diferentes condições abióticas
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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Phosphate fertilizers are widely used in order to achieve high crop productivity,
but their production processes are expensive and can cause environmental
damage. An alternative for fertilization is the use of P-solubilizing microorganisms
(PSMs). However, a challenge during the inoculation with microorganisms is the
high complexity of the soil in relation to biotic and abiotic factors. To overcome
this limitation, a strategy to improve the abundance of PSMs is the use of
encapsulated microorganisms as an inoculant. This strategy can protect the
microorganisms from adverse environmental effects, physical and chemical
factors of the soil, and increase the shelf-life time. The present study evaluated
the abundance of free and encapsulated Bacillus subtilis in the artificial and clay
soil in four experiments: a preliminary experiment in artificial soil at 40 ºC during
21 days; inoculation in artificial soil under different salinity and temperature
conditions during 21 days; and two tests in clay soil under different salinity
conditions at 30 ºC during 7 days. A polymeric gelatinized starch matrix was used
for microbial encapsulation. The preliminary test resulted in a higher abundance
of the encapsulated microorganism compared with the free. The results in the
treatment with the inoculation in artificial soil showed that the encapsulated B.
subtilis had a higher abundance under low temperature (15 ºC) and all salinity
conditions (0, 10 and 20 mM NaCl) during the 21 days in comparison to free
microorganism, with value up 26 times higher in 20 mM in 14 days. At 30 ºC, the
abundance of the microorganism was also higher in all salinity conditions, but at
45 ºC there was no significant difference between free and encapsulated
microorganisms. In the clay soil the encapsulated B. subtilis also had a higher
abundance in comparison with the free microorganism, but this abundance
decreased with high salinity condition (100 mM and 200 mM), reflecting how
salinity stress affect the microorganisms developing. The results obtained here
confirmed the potential of the encapsulated B. subtilis as a good strategy for
fertilization in providing protection of the microorganisms in adverse abiotic
conditions.
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GRACIANO, Vanessa Araujo. Dinâmica de inoculante microbiano encapsulado em solos sob diferentes condições abióticas. 2023. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biotecnologia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2023. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/18907.
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