Rhizobacteria Increases Growth and Development of Blackberry Saplings

Z. Ameen, L. Pırlak, A. K. Khaleel, M. Turan, M. Donmez
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In this study, the effects of rhizobacteria on vegetative growth of Chester Thornless blackberry cultivars saplings were investigated. In this context, plant height, shoot number, stem diameter, average shoot length, root length, plant fresh and dry weight, root fresh and dry weight, IAA, ABA, GA, cytokinin, zeatin hormones and N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu, Na nutrients were investigated. According to the evaluations, the highest plant fresh and dry weights and root fresh and dry weights were obtained from the SK50 bacteria strain. It was determined that plant height, stem diameter, average shoot length and root length maximum increased with SK-39 strain. Bacteria applications increased the IAA, GA, cytokinin and zeatin contents and decreased the ABA content in the leaves. With bacteria applications, leaf N, P, K, Ca, S, Zn, Cu and Na contents increased compared to control. According to the results of the research, it can be recommended to use Herbaspirillum huttiense SK-39, Achromobacter xylosoxidans denitrificans SK-50, Pantoea agglomerans GC subgroup SY-43 and Microbacterium ester aromaticum SY-48 bacteria strains in order to promote growth and development in the cultivation of blackberry cultivars.
根瘤菌促进黑莓树苗生长发育
本试验研究了根际细菌对无刺黑莓苗木营养生长的影响。在此背景下,研究了株高、芽数、茎粗、平均茎长、根长、植株鲜干重、根鲜干重、IAA、ABA、GA、细胞分裂素、玉米素激素以及N、P、K、Ca、Mg、S、Mn、Fe、Zn、Cu、Na等营养物质。结果表明,SK50菌株的植株鲜干重和根系鲜干重最高。结果表明,株高、茎粗、平均茎长和根长均随SK-39菌株的增加而增加。细菌处理提高了叶片中IAA、GA、细胞分裂素和玉米素含量,降低了ABA含量。与对照相比,施菌使叶片N、P、K、Ca、S、Zn、Cu和Na含量增加。根据研究结果,在黑莓栽培中可推荐使用胡氏Herbaspirillum SK-39、木氧化无色杆菌SK-50、Pantoea agglomerans GC亚群SY-43和酯芳香微杆菌SY-48菌株,以促进黑莓品种的生长发育。
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