Thakur, A. and Parikh, S.C.
(2018)
Screening of Groundnut plant associated rhizobacteria for multiple plant beneficial plant growth promoting traits.
Journal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, 9 (10).
pp. 1-7.
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Abstract
Objective: The plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria are promising, sustainable approach for the world present
food and environmental crisis. This research was devised to screen the plant growth-promoting rhizobacterial
isolates in context to search for a candidate of potent bioinoculant formulation for enhanced sustainable productivity.
Methods: Previously isolated 50 different bacterial morphotypes were screened for their plant growth promoting
traits of phosphate solubilization, auxin hormone production, ammonia production, HCN, chitinase production,
antagonistic activity against fungal pathogens Sclerotium rolfsii and Aspergillus niger and for seed germination
assay.
Results and conclusion: Among 50 selected isolates, 58.00% of the isolates were phosphate solubilizers
where the isolates GSH 1 and GSB 13 were the most promising, 54% exhibited the production of auxin hormone
where the three isolates GST 3, GSB 13 and GSH 1 were the most efficient. 70% isolates exhibited the production
of ammonia among the strains GSL 4 and GST 7, showed the highest efficiency. Only 6 (12%) of the selected
isolates were HCN producer and two (4%) isolates were enzyme chitinase producer. 5 (10%) isolates exhibited
the antagonistic activity for fungal pathogens Sclerotium rolfsii and Aspergillus niger, among two isolates GSB 5
(47.96% and 30.67%) and GSB 2 (45.41% and 23.85%) showed the maximum inhibitory effect against both fungal
pathogens. 10% of the rhizobacterial isolates showed a significant enhancement of the seed germination rate. The
study showed that the groundnut plant associated rhizobacterial isolates possessed the PGPR traits and thereby
can be exploited to be used as biofertilizers.
Item Type: |
Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Multitrait Pgpr; Phosphate solubilisation; Auxin
production; Ammonia production; HCN production; Antagonistic
activity; Seed germination |
Author Affiliation: |
Microbiology Department, GMERS Medical College and Hospital, Himatnagar, Gujarat, India |
Subjects: |
Plant Production |
Divisions: |
Groundnut |
Depositing User: |
Mr T L Gautham
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Date Deposited: |
03 Jan 2019 05:35 |
Last Modified: |
03 Jan 2019 05:35 |
URI: |
http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/15724 |
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