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Jacquelinne J. Acuña

Researcher at University of La Frontera

Publications -  46
Citations -  1369

Jacquelinne J. Acuña is an academic researcher from University of La Frontera. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizosphere & Biology. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 35 publications receiving 877 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacquelinne J. Acuña include Hiroshima University.

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Enhanced selenium content in wheat grain by co-inoculation of selenobacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: A preliminary study as a potential Se biofortification strategy

TL;DR: The results suggest a synergistic effect between the selenobacteria mixture and G. claroideum associated to major biodiversity and demonstrate a great potential of these rhizosphere microorganisms for biofortification of cereals and its derivates.
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Endophytic bacteria from selenium-supplemented wheat plants could be useful for plant-growth promotion, biofortification and Gaeumannomyces graminis biocontrol in wheat production

TL;DR: These endophytic microorganisms would be useful for dual purposes: selenium biofortification of wheat plants and control of G. graminis, the principal soil-borne pathogen in volcanic soils from southern Chile.
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Formulation of bacterial consortia from avocado (Persea americana Mill.) and their effect on growth, biomass and superoxide dismutase activity of wheat seedlings under salt stress

TL;DR: Avocado trees and their rhizosphere soils harbor halotolerant IAA- and ACCD-producing bacteria with the potential to mitigate the salt stress effects on plants, and further studies are necessary to validate the effects of selected bacterial consortia on avocado growth and yields under saline conditions.
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Indole acetic acid and phytase activity produced by rhizosphere bacilli as affected by pH and metals

TL;DR: Certain properties of Andisol may differentially affect some mechanisms related with PGPR efficiency, particularly in Chilean Andisols which are characterized by low pH and high total P.