Respuesta de Zea mays a Burkholderia spp endófita de Zea mays var mexicana (teocintle)

IF 0.3 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Journal of the Selva Andina Research Society Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.36610/j.jsars.2019.100200073
Miriam Judith García-Reyna, Gustavo Santoyo-Pizano, J. L. Hernández-Mendoza, J. Cruz, J. M. Sánchez-Yáñez
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Zea mays var mexicana or teocinte is a grass, considered one of the main ancestors of Zea mays. Teocinte, like other grasses, is associated with genera of endophytic plant growth promoters (EPGPB) in the interior of plant tissues. Z. mays is a domestic grass normally cultivated under the intensive production system, with relatively high doses of nitrogen fertilizer (NIFE), a possible alternative solution to minimize this problem, is the inoculation of the seed of Z. mays with genera of EPGPB teocinte, which colonize the roots, stems, leaves and promote a healthy growth at a reduced dose up to 50% NIFE such as urea, which is equivalent to decrease from 280 kg/ha-1 to 140 kg/ha-1, of what is recommended for the region of northern Michoacan and southern Guanajuato, Mexico. The objectives of this work were: i) to determine the density of Burkholderia spp BEPCV of teocinte, ii) to analyze the effect of the inoculation of Burkholderia spp EPGPB on the growth of Z. mays, at reduced dose of NIFE in greenhouse, iii) identify Burkholderia spp BEPCV teocinte. The population density of Burkholderia spp EPGPB was determined in tissues (organs), seeds, stem-leaves and roots of teocinte by sowing them on Pseudomonas cepacia azelaic acid tryptamine (PCAT), after incubation. Burkholderia spp colonies were selected for abundance in: leaves, stem, roots and/or seeds. These isolates of Burkholderia spp, were coded with the keys T41 and T42 and inoculated in Z. mays sown in sterile sand, where as the only variable-response the total dry weight was determined compared to the Z. mays cultivated with the recommended NIFE dose, for that region, it was concluded with the biochemical characterization. The results show that in Burkholderia spp BEPCV of teocinte, a density of 3.4 Log CFU/g of fresh weight (GPF) was registered in the root, of 3.0 Log CFU/GPF in the seed and a similar value in the stem-leaves of teocinte The response of Z. mays to Burkholderia T41 caused an increase of 47% in the dry weight of the root to the tillering, and of 57% to the extension of the stem, compared with the Z. mays without inoculating with the maximum level of NIFE (urea) 280 kg/ha-1. The biochemical identification profile of Burkholderia spp supports a genetic relationship with B. vietnamiensis. It is concluded that teocinte is a source of EPGPB for sustainable production Z. mays at a reduced dose of NIFE.
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玉米对墨西哥玉米(Teocintle)内生Burkholderia spp的反应
墨西哥玉米是一种草,被认为是玉米的主要祖先之一。Teocinte和其他草一样,与植物组织内部的内生植物生长促进剂(EPGPB)属有关。玉米是一种通常在集约生产系统下种植的家草,施用相对高剂量的氮肥(NIFE),最大限度地减少这一问题的一个可能的替代解决方案是用EPGPB风信子属接种玉米种子,这些属定植在根、茎、叶上,并以高达50%的NIFE(如尿素)的低剂量促进健康生长,这相当于从280公斤/公顷-1减少到140公斤/公顷-墨西哥米却肯州北部和瓜纳华托州南部地区的建议。本工作的目的是:i)测定黄颡菌伯克霍尔德氏菌BEPCV的密度,ii)分析在温室中减少NIFE剂量下接种伯克霍尔德菌EPGPB对玉米生长的影响,iii)鉴定黄颡杆菌伯克霍尔德杆菌BEPCV。将伯克霍尔德氏菌EPGPB接种在洋葱假单胞菌壬二酸色胺(PCAT)上,培养后测定了其在风信子组织(器官)、种子、茎叶和根中的种群密度。伯克霍尔德菌菌落的选择是为了丰富:叶、茎、根和/或种子。Burkholderia spp的这些分离株用键T41和T42编码,并接种在无菌沙中播种的玉米中,作为唯一的可变反应,与用推荐NIFE剂量培养的玉米相比,确定了总干重,并对该区域进行了生化表征。结果表明,在风信子伯克霍尔德氏菌BEPCV中,根中的密度为3.4Log-CFU/g鲜重(GPF),种子中为3.0Log-CFU/GPF,茎叶中的密度相似,与未接种最高水平的NIFE(尿素)280kg/ha-1的玉米相比。伯克霍尔德氏菌的生物化学鉴定图谱支持与越南B.vietnamiensis的遗传关系。得出的结论是,在减少NIFE剂量的情况下,teocinte是用于可持续生产Z.mays的EPGPB的来源。
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