Isolation, Screening and Response of Maize to Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Inoculants

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.2478/sab-2019-0025
A. Akintokun, E. Ezaka, P. Akintokun, O. Shittu, L. Taiwo
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Abstract The use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) as biofertilizer is a relatively safer, environment friendly and cost effective. This work was designed to assess plant growth promoting abilities of rhizobacteria and evaluate their effect on germination and growth of maize. The bacteria were isolated and screened for plant growth promoting abilities using Pikovskaya agar, Aleksandrov agar and Jensen media. Twelve isolates that showed multiple attributes were further screened for indole acetic acid (IAA) and gibberellic acid (GA) production; best five isolates were selected for further studies. The results of IAA and GA production showed a considerable amount of IAA and GA produced by the isolates which ranged between 9–94 and 21–97 mg l–1, respectively. The selected isolates identified as Bacillusmojavensis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Alcaligenes faecalis, Pseudomonas syringae and Bacillus cereus showed a significant difference(P≤0.05) in the amount of potassium(K) and phosphorus(P) solubilized at different source of K (KCl and mica powder) and P (Ca2PO4 and rock phosphate). The isolates also recorded significant level of nitrogen fixing ability with Alcaligenes faecalis strain P156 fixing the highest amount of nitrogen (11.4 mg N fixed per l) and least by Bacillus mojavensis strain NBSL51 (6.3 mg N fixed per l).The results of plant inoculation test showed that Bacillus cereus strain 20UPMNR significantly enhanced the root and shoot dry weight. All the selected isolates enhanced shoot and root length except Bacillus mojavensis which produced less effect on root length when compared to the control. These results have provided vital information for the development of a bio fertilizer for maize.
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玉米对植物生长促进根际细菌菌种的分离、筛选及响应
摘要利用植物促生根瘤菌(PGPR)作为生物肥料是一种相对安全、环保、经济的方法。本研究旨在评价根细菌对玉米种子萌发和生长的促进作用。分别用Pikovskaya琼脂、Aleksandrov琼脂和Jensen培养基对细菌进行了分离和促生长筛选。对12株具有多种性状的菌株进行进一步筛选,以产吲哚乙酸(IAA)和赤霉素酸(GA);筛选出5株最佳菌株进行进一步研究。IAA和GA的产量结果表明,菌株IAA和GA的产量分别在9-94和21-97 mg l-1之间。分离菌株mojavensis、Pseudomonas aeruginosa、Alcaligenes faecalis、Pseudomonas syringae和Bacillus cereus在不同K (KCl和云母粉)和P (Ca2PO4和岩磷矿)来源下的钾(K)和磷(P)溶出量差异显著(P≤0.05)。菌株P156的固氮量最高(11.4 mg / l),而菌株NBSL51的固氮量最低(6.3 mg / l)。植株接种试验结果表明,蜡样芽孢杆菌20UPMNR显著提高了根和茎干重。除莫氏芽孢杆菌对根长影响较小外,其余菌株均能显著提高植株的茎长和根长。这些结果为玉米生物肥料的开发提供了重要信息。
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