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Daucus carota L. Seed Inoculation with a Consortium of Bacteria Improves Plant Growth, Soil Fertility Status and Microbial Community

Marika Pellegrini    
Giancarlo Pagnani    
Massimiliano Rossi    
Sara D?Egidio    
Maddalena Del Gallo and Cinzia Forni    

Resumen

We analyzed the production of different auxins and the presence of the ability to solubilize phos-phates and the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase enzyme in a consortium of four bacteria. The consortium was inoculated in an open field experiment on carrots, with very positive impacts on the development of the plant and on the soil microbial community.

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