1. Enhancement of Growth and Grain Yield of Rice in Nutrient Deficient Soils by Rice Probiotic Bacteria
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Abdul Khaleque, Mohibul Alam Khan, Saleh M. Al-Garni, Tofazzal Islam, Narayan Chandra Paul, Effi Haque, and Mahfuzur Rahman
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plant growth promotion ,0106 biological sciences ,mineral phosphate solubilization ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Plant Science ,lcsh:Plant culture ,engineering.material ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,plant associated bacterium ,lcsh:SB1-1110 ,Growth medium ,biology ,rice ,grain yield ,Phosphorus ,Crop yield ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,fertilizer ,Phosphate ,biology.organism_classification ,Horticulture ,chemistry ,Agronomy ,Seedling ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,engineering ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,indole-3-acetic acid ,Fertilizer ,Indole-3-acetic acid ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Bacteria ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Plant associated bacteria are promising alternatives to chemical fertilizers for plant growth and yield improvement in an eco-friendly manner. In this study, rice associated bacteria were isolated and assessed for mineral phosphate solubilization and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) production activity in vitro. Six promising strains, which were tentatively identified as phylotaxon Pseudochrobactrum sp. (BRRh-1), Burkholderia sp. (BRRh-2), Burkholderia sp. (BRRh-3), Burkholderia sp. (BRRh-4), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (BRRh-5 and BRRh-6) based on their 16S rRNA gene phylogeny, exhibited significant phosphate solubilizing activity in National Botanical Research Institute phosphate growth medium, and BRRh-4 displayed the highest phosphate solubilizing activity, followed by BRRh-5. The pH of the culture broth declined, resulting in increase of growth rate of bacteria at pH 7, which might be due to organic acid secretion by the strains. In presence of L-tryptophan, five isolates synthesized IAA and the maximum IAA was produced by BRRh-2, followed by BRRh-1. Application of two most efficient phosphate solubilizing isolates BRRh-4 and BRRh-5 by root dipping (colonization) of seedling and spraying at the flowering stage significantly enhanced the growth and grain yield of rice variety BRRI dhan-29. Interestingly, application of both strains with 50% of recommended nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers produced equivalent or higher grain yield of rice compared to the control grown with full recommended fertilizer doses, which suggests that these strains may have the potential to be used as bioinoculants for sustainable rice production.
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- 2017
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