Isolation and Characterization of Rhizobacteria from Soil and Its Efficiency as Plant Growth- Promoting Microbes

Monal Ingawale, Sandhya Patil, Mukesh Tiwary, Sayali Mane, Mohan Waman
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Rhizosphere is the soil environment where the plant root is available and is a zone of maximum microbial activity resulting in a confined nutrient pool in which essential macro-and micronutrients are extracted. The microbial population present in the rhizosphere is relatively different from that of its surroundings due to the presence of root exudates that function as a source of nutrients for microbial growth. Among all these interactions, those resulting in symbiotic and non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation are considerably important. In recent years, the use of bacteria (rhizobacteria) to promote plant growth has increased in several regions of the world and has acquired relevant importance in developing countries that are the producers of raw materials for food.In the present study Rhizobacteria was isolated from the soil and the production of IAA and phosphate solubilisatrion was studied. The effect of PGPR was done on Mat seeds (matki) and black-eyed peaseeds (chawali) on the growth of plants.
从土壤中分离和鉴定根瘤菌及其作为植物生长促进微生物的效率
根圈是植物根部所在的土壤环境,是微生物活动最活跃的区域,形成了一个封闭的养分池,可提取必需的宏量和微量营养元素。由于根部渗出物是微生物生长的养分来源,因此根瘤层中的微生物种群与周围环境中的微生物种群相对不同。在所有这些相互作用中,导致共生和非共生固氮的作用相当重要。近年来,利用细菌(根瘤菌)促进植物生长的情况在世界多个地区有所增加,在作为食品原材料生产国的发展中国家也具有重要意义。本研究从土壤中分离出根瘤菌,研究了根瘤菌产生 IAA 和磷酸盐溶解剂的情况,并研究了 PGPR 对马铃薯种子(matki)和黑眼豆荚(chawali)植物生长的影响。
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