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Nutrient enhancement of chickpea grown with plant growth promoting bacteria in local soil of Bathinda, Northwestern India.
Dogra, Nitin; Yadav, Radheshyam; Kaur, Manpreet; Adhikary, Arindam; Kumar, Sanjeev; Ramakrishna, Wusirika.
Afiliação
  • Dogra N; 1Department of Biochemistry and Microbial Sciences, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India.
  • Yadav R; 1Department of Biochemistry and Microbial Sciences, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India.
  • Kaur M; 1Department of Biochemistry and Microbial Sciences, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India.
  • Adhikary A; 2Department of Plant Sciences, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India.
  • Kumar S; 2Department of Plant Sciences, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India.
  • Ramakrishna W; 1Department of Biochemistry and Microbial Sciences, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India.
Physiol Mol Biol Plants ; 25(5): 1251-1259, 2019 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31564786
ABSTRACT
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) enhance crop productivity as part of green technology to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers. They also have the capability to enhance macro- and micronutrient content of plants. In the present study, PGPB isolates belonging to Pseudomonas citronellis (PC), Pseudomonas sp. RA6, Serratia sp. S2, Serratia marcescens CDP13, and Frateuria aurantia (Symbion-K) were tested on two chickpea varieties, PBG1 and PBG5 grown for 30 days in local soil from Bathinda region in Northwestern India. PC and CDP13 were found to be better chickpea growth stimulators compared to the commercial Symbion-K based on shoot length and biomass. Most PGPB enhanced macro- and micronutrients in shoots to varying degrees compared to the control. PBG5 gave better response compared to PBG1 with reference to plant growth attributes and enhancement of the macronutrients, calcium, nitrogen and phosphorus and micronutrients, boron, copper, iron, and zinc. PBG5 is a high yielding variety with better resistance compared to PBG1. Overall, PGPB isolated from the local soil and PGPB from other parts of India were shown to be useful for enhancement of nutrient content and plant growth.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Physiol Mol Biol Plants Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Índia

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Physiol Mol Biol Plants Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Índia