RESPONSE OF MAIZE GROWN IN AN ALFISOL OF SRI LANKA TO INOCULANTS OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA |
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Authors: | Panachali Katulanda Chandanie P. Rajapaksha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Soil Science , University of Saskatchewan , Saskatoon , Canada;2. Deptartment of Soil Science , University of Peradeniya , Peradeniya , Sri Lanka |
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Abstract: | Field experiments were conducted to assess the ability of rhizobacterial inoculants to enhance growth and yield of maize. Performances of two phosphorus (P)-solubilizing bacteria in combination with a fertilizer mixture containing rock phosphate and triple super phosphate (PFM), and five diazotrophs combining either with 150 kg or 100 kg nitrogen (N) ha?1 supplied as urea were compared with non-inoculated-fertilized controls. Shoot P and N and soil available P and N contents were assessed and shoot biomass and ear weights were recorded at harvest. Pseudomonas cepacia resulted in significantly higher available P (51 mg P kg?1 soil), P accumulation (3.6 g kg?1 dry matter) and 13% increase in shoot biomass over control. Azospirillum sp. and dual inoculant comprising Enterobacter agglomerans + Agrobacterium radiobacter led to significantly higher available N (74–94 mg kg?1 soil) and 19 to 26% increase in shoot biomass over the control. However, inoculants did not increase the yield significantly. |
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Keywords: | diazotrophs maize phosphorous solubilization rhizo-bacteria tropical soil |
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