Growth promotion and increased potassium uptake of cotton and rape by a potassium releasing strain of Bacillus edaphicus |
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Authors: | X.F. Sheng |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, College of Life Science, MOA Key Lab. Microb. Eng., Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | A potassium-releasing bacterial strain Bacillus edaphicus NBT was examined for plant-growth-promoting effects and nutrient uptake on cotton and rape in K-deficient soil in pot experiments. Inoculation with bacterial strain B. edaphicus NBT was found to increase root and shoot growth of cotton and rape. Strain NBT was able to mobilize potassium efficiently in both plants when illite was added to the soil. In cotton and rape growing in soils treated with insoluble potassium and inoculated with strain NBT, the potassium content was increased by 30 and 26%, respectively. Bacterial inoculation also resulted in higher N and P contents of above ground plant components. The bacterial isolate was also able to colonize and develop in the rhizosphere soil of cotton and rape after root inoculation. |
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Keywords: | Bacillus edaphicus Bacterial strain Bacterial inoculation Potassium |
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