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Villarreal Sánchez J. A., Ilyina A., Méndez Jiménez L. P., Robledo Torres V., Rodríguez Herrera R., Canales López B., Rodríguez Martínez J.

Isolation of microbial groups from a seaweed extract and comparison of their effects on a growth of pepper culture (Capsicum annuum L.)

Abstract

This work describes the results of the microbiological characterization of seaweed extract called ALGAENZIMSâ that is produced by the company PalauBioquim (Mexico) as a biofertilizer. ALGAENZIMSâ production is performed by means of a seaweed treatment on alkaline solution and addition of some other natural extracts from Mexican desert plants and salts. The results obtained in this work demonstrated that this product contains a great variety of microorganisms at a high concentration (>2.0E+9 CFU/ml). The goal of this study is to isolate from the product some microbial fractions (1,- Mesophilic Aerobic Bacteria, 2,- Fungi, 3,- Microorganisms growing in medium without addition of nitrogen sources and 4,- Microorganisms tolerant to high salt concentration), apply them on agricultural test on pepper culture and compare the observed effects. During assay kinetics of growth, the plant height at the end of experiment, the length of time before initial harvest and the fruit weights were evaluated. This work indicates the importance of the interactions between plant and microorganisms isolated from ALGAENZIMSâ.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2003, Vol. 44, No. 1, P. 92
   

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