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Isolation and evaluation of nodule endophytes for growth promotion in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

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Title Isolation and evaluation of nodule endophytes for growth promotion in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
 
Creator Priyanka
 
Contributor Leela Wati
 
Subject Planting, Bacteria, Root nodulation, Biological development, Chickpeas, Vegetative propagation, Inorganic acid salts, Growth promoters, Productivity, Application methods
 
Description Legumes are among the World's most important crops. The family Fabaceae comprises of
around 20,000 plant species in 650 different genera. Chickpea belongs to the Papilionoideae family,
order Leguminosae and botanically recognized as Cicer arietinum L. As a leguminous plant, chickpea
could be nodulated by rhizobial and nonrhizobial endophytic bacteria that exert several beneficial
effects on host plant such as stimulation of plant growth, nitrogen fixation and induction of resistance
to plant pathogen. The use of endophytes offers an attractive way to replace chemical fertilizers,
pesticides and supplements. In the present investigation, a total of 107 bacterial endophytes including
mesorhizobial and nonrhizobial, were isolated from healthy pink nodules of chickpea plants, collected
from different districts of Haryana. Out of 107 endophytic isolates, 75% showed indole acetic acid
production activity, which ranged between 0.33-19.56 µg/ml. P-solubilization activity of endophytic
isolates on solid as well as liquid medium was restricted to 52% of the isolates only and their Psolubilization index (P-SI) varied from 1.0 to 3.4. Siderophore production was observed in 14% of the
endophytic isolates. Twenty one of mesorhizobial endophytes out of 24, showed positive nodulation of
chickpea variety HC5 under sterilized conditions. Six endophytic isolates including five nonrhizobial
BE13, RE6, HE5, HE7 and ME3 and one mesorhizobial HM2, showing all the three plant growth
promoting traits were further assessed for more plant growth promoting traits viz. A CC utilization, salt
tolerance and potassium solubilisation. All the six endophytes showed ACC utilization activity and
salt tolerance upto 4 % concentration while only endophyte, RE-6 showed potassium solubilisation
activity.Three promising endophytes including two nonrhizobial RE6 and BE13 and one mesorhizobial
HM2 were selected for evaluation of nodulation efficiency and plant growth parameters of chickpea
under pot house conditions. Nodulation efficiency of endophyte RE-6 when coinoculated with rhizobial
endophytes HM2 and phosphate solubiliser P-36 was better on the basis of nodule number, fresh wt.
and dry wt. at 75 days of sowing. More seed weight, shoot dry weight and N and P content were also
observed in coinoculation treatment of RE6 with HM2 and P36 while the isolate BE-13 when
coinoculated with standard Rhizobium MSD-26 and phosphate solubiliser P-36 showed higher root dry
weight at 75 days as well as at harvesting. Sequence analysis of 16S rDNA of endophyte BE13
showed 98% similarity with Bacillus boroniphillus and isolate RE-6 showed 99% similarity with
Pseudomonas fluorescence.
 
Date 2016-10-15T15:05:28Z
2016-10-15T15:05:28Z
2016
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/80632
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU