Effect of microbial biofertilizers on the agronomic characteristic of the plant and fruit quality of xcat´ik pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

Keywords: B. subtilis, T. harzanium, C. annuum, mineral content of fruit, nutrient composition of fruit

Abstract

Xcat´ik (Capsicum annuum L.) is the second most consumed pepper in the Yucatan Peninsula, after habanero pepper. The microbial biofertilizers are a feasible option to integrate into production systems to decrease the use of chemical fertilizers. The objective of this work was based on the evaluation of the effect of the application of Bacillus subtilis, Trichoderma harzanium and a microbial consortium on the agronomic characteristics of the plant and fruit quality of xcat´ik pepper. The experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions through a completely randomized blocks experimental design with four replicates. According to the results, it was found that the application of B. subtilis significantly increased plant height, while the application of B. subtilis and T. harzanium increased root volume. Statistical differences in the lipid and protein contents in fruits of plants biofertilized with T. harzanium were observed, and greater amounts of phosphorous accumulate in the fruits of plants treated with B. subtilis and T. harzanium.

Author Biographies

Jacobo Gamboa-Angulo, Instituto Tecnológico de Conkal

Estudiante de licenciatura del Instituto Tecnológico de Conkal

Esaú Ruíz-Sánchez, Instituto Tecnológico de Conkal

Ing. agrónomo, parasitólogo agrícola, especialista en recursos fitogenéticos y manejos biorracional de plagas.

Carlos Alvarado-López, Instituto Tecnológico de Conkal

Doctor en ciencias biológicas, especialista en manejo de cultivos hortícolas tropicales, diagnóstico y análisis elemental de suelos y sus interacciones en horticultura.

Federico Gutiérrez-Miceli, Instituto Tecnológico de Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Especialista en plantas, agricultura orgánica, biotecnologóa de plantas, fertilidad de suelos

Víctor M. Ruíz-Valdiviezo, Instituto Tecnológico de Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Especialista en fertilidad de suelos, agricultura, biotecnología

Kati Medina-Dzul, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico de Conkal

Dra. en Ciencias químicas, por la Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán postdoctorado en Fitotecnia por la Universidad Chapingo.

Experiencia en área de alimentos y calidad de frutos (componentes nutricionales, antioxidantes o nutracéuticos y fisicoquímicos de frutos).

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Published
2020-10-11
Section
Scientific Papers