Yield and agronomic performance of sweet corn in response to inoculation withAzospirillumsp. in arid land conditions

Author:

Contreras-Liza SergioORCID,Villadeza Christofer,Grados Pedro RodriguezORCID,Palomares Edison GoetheORCID,Arbizu Carlos IrwinORCID

Abstract

AbstractNitrogen is the most common limiting factor for crop productivity and most maize cultivars require fertilizing. Here we report the possibility of partially replacing the nitrogenous fertilizer in sweet corn inoculated with a native strain of Azospirillum in arid land on the coast of Peru. We examined an agronomic experiment in a crop field of arid soils under drip irrigation in Huacho (Peru) using a commercial variety of sweet corn. The treatments were two levels of nitrogen (90 and 180 kg N ha-1), one or two applications to the foliage of a native strain ofAzospirillumsp. (1 × 108CFU/mL) and a control treatment only with nitrogen fertilizer. Eleven agronomic variables related to productive aspects were evaluated, performing statistical analysis and the comparison of treatment means. The inoculation withAzospirillumsp. did not significantly (p> 0.05) affect the total weight of ears, the number of ears per plant and the number of male flowers, but it significantly (p< 0.05) influenced the grain yield per hectare, survival of plants, the weight of grain per plant, diameter and length of the cob. In some productive characteristics of sweet corn cv“Pardo”, a significant effect was found by inoculation withAzospirillumsp., surpassing in grain yield the control only with nitrogen fertilization, suggesting that it is possible to complement the application of nitrogen to the soil through the inoculation of this strain, replacing up to 50% of the levels of fertilizer application since the B/C ratio increased.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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