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Management of Inoculation with Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Application of Vitamins for Hydroponic Soybean Cultivation

The exchange of technologies used in field cultivation for hydroponic systems can potentially increase plant development and grain production, requiring studies to verify the best management forms, such as growth-promoting bacteria and biostimulant compounds. With this in mind, the study aimed to ev...

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Published in:International journal of microbiology 2024-03, Vol.2024, p.4463693-9
Main Authors: Lima, Alexandre H. de F., Salles, Josiane S., Vendruscolo, Eduardo P., Seron, Cássio de C., de Freitas, Rogério S., de Lima, Sebastião F., Sant’Ana, Gabriela R., Costa, Edilson
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Summary:The exchange of technologies used in field cultivation for hydroponic systems can potentially increase plant development and grain production, requiring studies to verify the best management forms, such as growth-promoting bacteria and biostimulant compounds. With this in mind, the study aimed to evaluate the effect of the application of thiamine and niacin, alone and combined, to soybean plants in the absence and presence of inoculation with B. japonicum on the agronomic and physiological characteristics of the crop grown in an ebb and flow hydroponic system. Eight treatments were evaluated using t-test (LSD) and Tukey’s test, both at 5% probability (P
ISSN:1687-918X
1687-9198
DOI:10.1155/2024/4463693