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Growth Promotion of Plant by Nutrient Mobilizing PGPR of Salt-Affected Soil


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1 Department of Botany, J.P. University, Chapra (Bihar), India
2 Department of Soil Science, Tirhut College of Agriculture (R.A.U.), Dholi (Bihar), India
     

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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of beneficial bacteria that are associated with ischolar_mains of plants and their rhizosphere. Most of the PGPR have been known for N2 fixation, IAA Production, Phosphate-solubilisation and Siderophore production. This study was conducted with nine isolates of Azotobacter, isolated from salt affected soil. The observation were made on T1 (Control), T2 (N1/2P1/2K + KBH12A) and T3 (N1/2P1/2K + mixed culture of KBH12A, KBH18A, KBA2A, KBA13A, MMA3A, MMA14B, MMA19B, MBA8A, and MBA20B). The experiments on rice were carried in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replication. In the present investigation an attempt has been made to ascertain the effect of PGPR in different plant parameter such as impact on shoot and ischolar_main length, impact on number of tillers and ischolar_main and impact on flowering.

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Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria, N2 Fixation, IAA Production, Phosphate- Solubilisation, Siderophore Production.
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Authors

Pawan Kumar Srivastwa
Department of Botany, J.P. University, Chapra (Bihar), India
Kanhaiyaji Verma
Department of Botany, J.P. University, Chapra (Bihar), India
Nishi Kumari
Department of Soil Science, Tirhut College of Agriculture (R.A.U.), Dholi (Bihar), India

Abstract


Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of beneficial bacteria that are associated with ischolar_mains of plants and their rhizosphere. Most of the PGPR have been known for N2 fixation, IAA Production, Phosphate-solubilisation and Siderophore production. This study was conducted with nine isolates of Azotobacter, isolated from salt affected soil. The observation were made on T1 (Control), T2 (N1/2P1/2K + KBH12A) and T3 (N1/2P1/2K + mixed culture of KBH12A, KBH18A, KBA2A, KBA13A, MMA3A, MMA14B, MMA19B, MBA8A, and MBA20B). The experiments on rice were carried in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replication. In the present investigation an attempt has been made to ascertain the effect of PGPR in different plant parameter such as impact on shoot and ischolar_main length, impact on number of tillers and ischolar_main and impact on flowering.

Keywords


Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria, N2 Fixation, IAA Production, Phosphate- Solubilisation, Siderophore Production.