Macronutrients and their associated bacterial genera in the soils of Anaimalai block in Tamil Nadu for sustainable vegetable crops cultivation

IF 0.2 Q4 HORTICULTURE Journal of Horticultural Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-29 DOI:10.24154/jhs.v17i1.1198
D. V, K. Sudalaimuthu
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Meticulous analysis on intertwined interaction among the soil nutrients and microbial communities brings fruitful outcomes on horticulture. This study focuses on identifying well compatible bacterial genera in enhancing soil primary macro-nutrients for sustainable vegetable crops cultivation. The biochemical tests were executed for identification of bacterial genera. Eventually, mathematical models among available NPK nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) and identified bacterial genera were derived to determine most suited bacterial genus for nutrients inhibition. This Study reveals the present nutrient’s status of soils at Anaimalai block covering 12,424 ha of Coimbatore district in Tamil Nadu. Seven utilitarian bacterial genera were identified which inhibit the plant nutrients. Among them, Azotobacter, Arthrobacter and Achromobacter actively inhibit available NPK in the soil. Present study of correlating soil nutrients with bacterial components enriches successful conservation of biosphere through adopting these innovative technologies in horticulture.
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泰米尔纳德邦Anaimalai地块可持续蔬菜作物种植土壤中常量营养素及其相关细菌属
对土壤养分与微生物群落相互作用的细致分析,为园艺带来了丰硕的成果。本研究的重点是寻找具有良好相容性的细菌属,以提高蔬菜作物可持续种植的土壤主要常量养分。进行了生物化学试验以鉴定细菌属。最后,推导出可用氮磷钾养分(氮、磷、钾)和已鉴定细菌属之间的数学模型,以确定最适合抑制养分的细菌属。本研究揭示了泰米尔纳德邦哥印拜陀地区12424公顷的Anaimalai地块土壤目前的营养状况。鉴定出7种抑制植物养分的实用菌属。其中,固氮菌、节肢菌和无色菌对土壤速效氮磷钾有明显抑制作用。目前对土壤养分与细菌成分之间关系的研究,通过在园艺中采用这些创新技术,丰富了生物圈的成功保护。
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Journal of Horticultural Sciences
Journal of Horticultural Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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