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Sobrevivência de Rhizobium japonicum em turfa esterilizada com raios gama1
Survival of Rhizobium japonicum in irradiated peat
Eli Sidney LopesI, 2; Antonio Roberto GiardiniI, 2; Luiz SanchesII, III
ISeção de Microbiologia do Solo, Instituto Agronômico, IAC
IIPontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, IAC
IIIFísico Nuclear - IBRAS-CBO e Professor da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, IAC
SUMMARY
Peat like substrate, ready for use by inoculant industry was gama irradiated at 2.25 and 5.108 megarads in sealed plastic bags. Non sterilized, and autoclaved peat were also packed and sealed. Broth of strain SMS-313 (RS/SEMIA 566) was insected to give 33% humidity into each peat treatment and 2.3 x 108 rhizobia/g of wet inoculants.
The bags were maintained at room temperature, and six samples of each treatment were collected at different intervals, during 290 days, to count the number of bacteria. In both dosis of irradiation there was a sharp increase in rhizobia. Maximum numbers in the period were reached in between 32 and 60 days. At the second sampling (32 days) population in both irradiated treatment had circa 1.8 x 109 rhizobia/g wet peat. In the non sterilized and autoclaved peat treatments the maximum numbers of rhizobia were much lower (3.0 x 108).
A gradual decrease in number of rhizobia, in the irradiated treatment was observed, but a higher number of rhizobia was maintained throughout the experiment, as compared to the non sterilized, or autoclaved peat.
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Recebido para publicação a 13 de novembro de 1979.
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Data do Fascículo
1980