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Screening and selecting novel AM fungi and Azotobacter strain for inoculating apple under soil solarization and chemical disinfestation with mulch practices for sustainable nursery management
Authors:Som Dev Sharma  Pramod Kumar  Satish Kumar Bhardwaj  Shailendra Kumar Yadav
Institution:1. Department of Fruit Science, Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Nauni (Solan), Himachal Pradesh, India;2. Regional Horticultural Research Station, Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Sharbo (Reckong Peo), District Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India;3. Department of Environmental Sciences, Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Nauni (Solan), Himachal Pradesh, India;4. Central Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute, Research Centre, Chandigarh (UT), India
Abstract:The objective of this study is to investigate the response of screening, and selection of novel indigenous AM fungal species and Azotobacter chroococcum strains for inoculating apple under different soil disinfestations and moisture conservation mulch practices for sustainable nursery management. Two local AM fungal species namely, Glomus fasciculatum (Thaxter sensu Gerdemann) and Glomus mosseae (Nicol. & Gerd.), and two strains of A. chroococcum viz., A. chroococcum strain-I (AZ1) and A. chroococcum strain-II (AZ2) were inoculated at nursery stage under soil solarization, chemical disinfestation and natural soil conditions at four different mulch materials namely, black plastic mulch (BPM), and organic mulches, i.e. grass mulch (GM); cover crops (CC); green manuring + clean cultivation (Gm + Cc). The comparative performance of the seedlings on the impact of local AM species and A. chroococcum strains on growth characteristics, microbial population, root colonization and leaf nutrient status was evaluated. The inoculation of seedlings to G. fasciculatum and AZ1 increased all growth characteristics (plant height, stem diameter, leaf area and total root length), microbial consortium of the rhizosphere soil and leaf N, P, K and Zn content in all those plots where soil solarization and black plastic mulching was used followed by chemical disinfestations and natural soil conditions at all other mulch types used. These findings suggested that the soil inoculation of G. fasciculatum and AZ1 strain to seeds and/or the saplings under soil solarization with black plastic mulch attained a desirable plant height and become ready for grafting which however saved a period of 1 year for nursery management compared to traditional nursery raising practice, and thus, it may be a viable and feasible approach to maintain soil productivity under nutrient limited soils for sustainable apple nursery production under temperate rain-fed conditions.
Keywords:Glomus fasciculatum  Aztobacterization  Black plastic mulch  Chemical sterilization
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