BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS AND MICROMONOSPORA ECHINOSPORA IN LACTUCA SATIVA OPTIMIZE NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER WITH A CRUDE EXTRACT OF CARBON NANOPARTICLES
The healthy growth of Lactuca sativa (lettuce) requires nitrogen fertilizer (NIFE) such as NH4NO3, to avoid hyperfertilization the dose is reduced and optimized with Bacillus thuringiensis and Micromonospora echinospora with a crude extract of carbon nanoparticles (CENC). The objective of this work was to analyze the growth of L. sativa with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora at 50% NH4NO3 with a CENC. In that sense L. sativa seeds were treated with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora at 50% NH4NO3: and 10 ppm of CENC and through the phenology/biomass response variables to seedling, the experimental data was validated by ANOVA/Tukey HSD (P< 0.01). The results showed a healthy growth of L. sativa with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora at NH4NO3 50% and 10 ppm CENC. This supports that the positive response of L. sativa with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora with NH4NO3 at 50%, was enhanced by the CENC for the maximum optimization of NH4NO3 with preservation of the productivity of soil.
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS AND MICROMONOSPORA ECHINOSPORA IN LACTUCA SATIVA OPTIMIZE NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER WITH A CRUDE EXTRACT OF CARBON NANOPARTICLES
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DOI: 10.37572/EdArt_29082266811
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Palavras-chave: soil, vegetable, plant probiotics, carbon nanoparticles.
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Keywords: soil, vegetable, plant probiotics, carbon nanoparticles.
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Abstract:
The healthy growth of Lactuca sativa (lettuce) requires nitrogen fertilizer (NIFE) such as NH4NO3, to avoid hyperfertilization the dose is reduced and optimized with Bacillus thuringiensis and Micromonospora echinospora with a crude extract of carbon nanoparticles (CENC). The objective of this work was to analyze the growth of L. sativa with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora at 50% NH4NO3 with a CENC. In that sense L. sativa seeds were treated with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora at 50% NH4NO3: and 10 ppm of CENC and through the phenology/biomass response variables to seedling, the experimental data was validated by ANOVA/Tukey HSD (P< 0.01). The results showed a healthy growth of L. sativa with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora at NH4NO3 50% and 10 ppm CENC. This supports that the positive response of L. sativa with B. thuringiensis and M. echinospora with NH4NO3 at 50%, was enhanced by the CENC for the maximum optimization of NH4NO3 with preservation of the productivity of soil.
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Número de páginas: 10
- Juan Manuel Sánchez-Yañez
- Juan Luis Ignacio-De la Cruz