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Evaluation of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. with single and multiple PGPR triats for plant growth promotion of sorghum in combination with AM fungi

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Title Evaluation of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. with single and multiple PGPR triats for plant growth promotion of sorghum in combination with AM fungi
Evaluation of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. with single and multiple PGPR triats for plant growth promotion of sorghum in combination with AM fungi
 
Creator ICAR_CRIDA
 
Subject AM Fungi Pseudomonas spp. PGPR traits Sorghum Plant growth promotion
 
Description Not Available
Traits involved in plant growth promotion
by bacteria are ambiguously decided as phytohormones,
siderophores, HCN, proteases, chitinases, cellulases,
ammonia, exopolysaccharide production and phosphate
solubilization or antagonistic activity. A total of 40 fluorescent
Pseudomonas strains were isolated from diverse
soils of various agro-ecosystems of India. Among these 7
strains viz, P1, P10, P13, P18, P21, P28 and P38 were
selected depending on their character of possessing single
or multiple PGPR traits. These isolates individually and in
combination with AM fungi (Glomus fasciculatum and
Glomus aggregatum) were used for treating sorghum seeds.
25 days after sowing, plants were analysed for different
plant growth promoting parameters. It was observed that
strains in presence of mycorrhizae performed well compared
to the strains devoid of mycorrhizae. Pseudomonas
sp. P1 possessing GA3, EPS production and ā€˜Pā€™ solubilization
performed well. Pseudomonas sp. P38 which was a
volatile (HCN) producer but a good phosphate solubilizer
did not perform well. Strain P28 with multiple PGPR traits
did not show the expected out come. Results varied when
mycorrhizae was used in combination. P10 and P13
which were good in IAA, GA3, EPS, siderophore and ā€˜Pā€™
solubilization performed well with mycorrhizae, with an
overall increase in plant biomass, leaf area, total
chlorophyll and mycorrhizal infection compared to other
combinations. Here, strain P1 in combination with
mycorrhizae did not show significant increase in plant
growth compared to P10 and P13. Hence, mere possession
of multiple PGPR traits does not confer fluorescent Pseudomonas
strains as PGPR. Further studies have to be carried
out in order to evaluate the other traits which may be
involved in plant growth promotion
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Date 2020-02-25T05:29:28Z
2020-02-25T05:29:28Z
2012
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/32450
 
Language English
 
Relation Not Available;
 
Publisher raveen Kumar G, Kishore N, Daniel Amalraj LE, Mir Hassan Ahmed SK, Abdul Rasool, Desai S