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Comparative efficiency of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria under greenhouse conditions for promoting growth and aloin-A content of Aloe barbadensis
Authors:Gupta Mamta  Praveen Rahi  Vijaylata Pathania  Arvind Gulati  Bikram Singh  Ravinder Kumar Bhanwra
Affiliation:1. Department of Biotechnology , Panjab University , Chandigarh , India;2. Department of Environment and Vocational Studies , Panjab University , Chandigarh , India;3. Plant Pathology and Microbiology Laboratory , Institute of Himalayan Bioresource and Technology , Palampur , India;4. Department of Natural Plant Products , Institute of Himalyan Bioresource and Technology , Palampur , India;5. Department of Botany , Panjab University , Chandigarh , India
Abstract:This study was conducted with Aloe barbadensis in order to investigate the efficacy of four phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB), Pseudomonas synxantha 10223, Burkholderia gladioli 10242, Enterobacter hormaechei 10240 and Serratia marcescens 10241 to solubilize Mussorie rock phosphate (MRP) and to evaluate its effects on growth, soluble P content and P uptake compared with control, i.e. uninoculated plants. Pot experiments were conducted in a greenhouse, in soil supplemented with MRP. Each PSB treatment showed different effects on different plant growth parameters. The maximum increase in leaf length (23.7%), total number of leaves (33.33%) and dry rind weight (69.10%) was observed in plants treated with P. synxantha 10223 compared with control. Whereas, maximum increase in root length (23.43%), fresh leaves weight (79.03%), dry gel weight (113.08%) and total gel volume (112.10%), was observed in plants treated with S. marcescens 10241 compared with uninoculated plants. Maximum increase in aloin-A content [114.92% (per g dry gel weight) and 322.32% (per plant dry gel weight)] was observed in plants treated with P. synxantha 10223 compared with control plants. Root colonization by inoculated PSB as estimated by RAPD technique showed that all PSB were able to survive in the rhizosphere of Aloe plants.
Keywords:Aloe barbadensis  aloin-A  phosphate solubilizing bacteria  random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD)  rhizosphere
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