Title
Desarrollo de procesos catalíticos para incrementar el valor agregado del aceite de palma como fuente de biodiesel y de alcohol cetílico
Date Issued
2010
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
journal article
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to identify promising microorganisms to improve potato productivity in low-input systems of tropical highlands and to compare results from in vitro, greenhouse and field experiments to advance the development of a screening method for rhizobacteria and develop an efficient assessment of their effect on plant growth in field conditions. A total of 150 bacterial strains were screened in vitro, in greenhouse and field trials. The series of experiments confirmed the plant growth-promoting ability of a range of rhizobacteria. Although in vitro and greenhouse results were promising, the field experiment showed variability and the results require further verification. The in vitro tests might have limited value for screening as no correlation could be found between in vitro tests and pot trial results. However, trials in controlled conditions produced insights into the mechanisms causing better plant growth in potato, such as early tuberisation, fast development of leaf area and probably greater photosynthetic rates. © 2010 Association of Applied Biologists.
Start page
259
End page
271
Volume
157
Issue
2
Number
18
Language
English
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-77955805975
Source
Annals of Applied Biology
ISSN of the container
0003-4746
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