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STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA AND GA3 ON PLANT GROWTH, FRUITING AND SOIL HEALTH OF STRAWBERRY (FRAGARIA X ANANASSA DUCH.) CULTIVAR CHANDLER

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Title STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA AND GA3 ON PLANT GROWTH, FRUITING AND SOIL HEALTH OF STRAWBERRY (FRAGARIA X ANANASSA DUCH.) CULTIVAR CHANDLER
 
Creator KUMARI SEEMA
 
Contributor MEHTA, KULDEEP
 
Subject planting, application methods, bacteria, biological development, growth promoters, vegetative propagation, foliar application, strawberry (plant), fruits, acidity
strawberry
 
Description ABSTRACT
The present investigations entitled “Studies on the effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and GA3
on plant growth, fruiting and soil health of strawberry cultivar Chandler” were conducted in the experimental area
of Dr. Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, during the year 2013 and 2014. The
studies were conducted under two different experiments, with the objectives to study the effect of plant growth
promoting rhizobacteria on plant growth, yield, quality, leaf nutrient status and soil health, and to study the effect
of GA3 and its combinations with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria on plant growth, yield, quality and leaf
nutrient status. The experiments were laid out in randomized block design consisting 35 treatments along with
control and replicated thrice. In the present investigation, Experiment-1 included the application of five different
isolates of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (S1: Bacillus licheniformis CKA 1, S2: Bacillus subtilis CB 8 A,
S3: Bacillus sp. RG1, S4: Bacillus sp. S1 and S5: Bacillus sp. S2) to the strawberry plants through root dip (at the
time of planting), foliar application (20 days before expected flowering) and root dip+ foliar application methods,
while in Experiment- II, different concentrations of GA3 (25, 50 and 75 ppm) alone or in combinations with these
isolates applied as foliar application. Among the different treatment combinations, S1, S3 and S4, alone applied as
root dip + foliar application methods or in combination with GA3 @ 75 ppm as foliar application method, were
recorded to be most effective isolates with respect to plant height, spread and number of crowns per plant, whereas
S4 and S5 was effective in increasing leaf area and number of runners per plant. All the isolates alone or in
combination with GA3 resulted in early flowering, harvesting, longest flowering and harvesting durations and yield
as compared to the control. The number of fruits and yield per plant were recorded highest with the individual
application of S1, S2 and S4 through root dip + foliar application method or in combination with 75 ppm GA3. In
case of fruit quality, the isolates S1, S3 and S5 resulted in increased fruit quality viz., fruit weight, size, TSS, acidity,
sugars and ascorbic acid. The TSS and sugars were maximum when these isolates were applied alone through root
dip or in combination with 25 ppm GA3. The increase in GA3 concentrations resulted in decreased TSS and sugar
content, and increase in acidity and ascorbic acid content. The anthocyanin content was maximum with the
application of S1 and S2 through root dip method or in combination with 50 ppm GA3 but showed a decline in
content at higher GA3 concentration. Results further showed that the leaf nutrient status (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Zn, Fe,
Cu and Mn) were also increased with the application of S1, S2 and S5 when applied through root dip + foliar
application method or in combination with GA3 @ 75 ppm. However, improved soil health and soil biological
properties (available N, P, K, Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, total rhizobacteria and endo-rhizobacteria, phosphate solubilizing,
siderophore producing and nitrogen fixing bacteria) were also observed with the application of these isolates when
applied through root dip + foliar application methods.
 
Date 2016-06-02T16:05:58Z
2016-06-02T16:05:58Z
2015
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/66660
 
Language en
 
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