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Santiago Ruiz-Ramírez Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Campo Experimental Centro Altos de Jalisco
Lily X. Zelaya-Molina Centro Nacional de Recursos Genéticos-INIFAP
Rosendo Hernández-Martínez Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Campo Experimental Río Bravo
Ismael F. Chávez-Díaz Centro Nacional de Recursos Genéticos-INIFAP
Ulises Aranda-Lara Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Campo Experimental Río Bravo
Roberto Reynoso-Santos Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Campo Experimental Centro de Chiapas
Griselda Chávez-Aguilar Centro Nacional de Investigación Disciplinaria (CENID) Agricultura Familiar-INIFAP,
Miguel Á. Valdez-Hernández Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Campo Experimental Río Bravo

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Objective: To evaluate the effect of the bacterial consortium Enterobacter sp. LCMG, Rhizobium sp. WFRFC, and Stenotrophomonas sp. LIMN on three different agronomic management practices in maize (Zea mays L.) cultivation, with the question: Does the consortium of bacterial strains have a positive influence on maize production under different cultivation practices in the Ciénega region, Jalisco?


Design/methodology/approach: Treatments evaluated were TM= 100 % traditional management + bacterial consortium (BC), TM+AM= 50 % traditional management + 50 % agroecological management + BC, and AM= 100 % agroecological management + BC. A randomized complete block design was established, and agronomic and yield variables were evaluated.


Results: The MT+MA treatment generated a 6.03 % increase in grain yield; generated a 10.35 % increase in ear height, a 4.87 % decrease in plant height, and a 50 % decrease in the consumption of synthetic products.


Limitations on study/implications: The agronomic management was carried out according to the practices of the region's farmers.


Findings/conclusions: The bacterial consortium Enterobacter sp. LCMG, Rhizobium sp. WFRFC, and Stenotrophomonas sp. LIMN had a positive effect on maize cultivation for grain production, particularly when combined with agronomic management consisting of 50 % traditional management + 50 % agroecological management. The bacterial consortium could be used as a bio-stimulant in maize production in the Ciénega region, Jalisco.

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