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Effect of single and dual phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strain inoculations on overall growth of mung bean plants
Authors:Anamika Jha  Divya Sharma  Jyoti Saxena
Institution:1. Ashok and Rita Patel Institute of Integrated Study and Research in Biotechnology and Allied Sciences , New Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand, India alka_mishra2k@yahoo.com;3. Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology , Banasthali University , Banasthali , India
Abstract:Available phosphorus is limiting in most cultivable soils in several parts of India, including Rajasthan. Four phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strains viz. Pseudomonas fluorescens BAM-4, Burkholderia cepacia BAM-6, B. cepacia BAM-12 and Aeromonas vaga BAM-77 were isolated from the rhizosphere of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum, cv. Raj 171), mung bean (Phaseolus aureus, cv. RMG 492) and sesame (Sesamum indicum, cv. RT 46). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on phosphate solubilization by Aeromonas vaga. Seed inoculation of mung bean with or without tricalcium phosphate (TCP) was performed to study the effect of single and dual bacterial inoculations in pot trials having sterilized sandy loam soil, and was found to enhance the growth and yield of plants. The results were on a par with chemical fertilizer, single superphosphate (SSP) and commercial biofertilizers, PSB (Bacillus polymyxa) and MC (Pseudomonas striata), used as standard reference. Addition of TCP to soil gave better results and dual inoculation was more effective than single inoculation of bacteria. Among the four strains studied, A. vaga and P. fluorescens were found to be more valuable as single inoculants in terms of plant growth, whereas in combination treatments, P. fluorescens along with B. cepacia and A. vaga performed very well both in the presence and absence of TCP.
Keywords:phosphate-solubilizing bacteria  tricalcium phosphate  Pikovskaya's broth  Vigna radiata
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