Muhammad Atif, Muhammad Waqas, Javeria Abid, Muhammad Arif, Noor Akbar, Abdul Basit, Shamsa Kanwal, Muhammad Fahad, Rawaha, Sanaullah
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摘要
由于人们对使用生物有机肥来减轻传统农业做法的缺点缺乏兴趣,可持续农业生产力受到威胁。增磷菌通过增磷和矿化作用,缓慢释放无机和有机土壤磷,在提高植物磷有效性方面发挥着重要作用。此外,溶磷菌与禽粪配合使用对提高植物对磷的吸收和生长发育具有很大的潜力。首先,采用完全随机设计(CRD),采用7株增磷菌(PSB)和1株对照(未接种)盆栽试验进行55 d筛选,筛选出高效增磷菌。其次,采用随机完全区组设计(RCBD),于2019-2020年在巴基斯坦旁遮普南部巴哈杜尔分校农学院研究农场进行田间试验,探讨筛选的高效溶磷菌株的效果;PSB0 =没有接种;PSB2=芽孢杆菌spp. PSB2, PSB3=芽孢杆菌spp. PSB3, PSB5=芽孢杆菌spp. PSB5, PSB6=芽孢杆菌spp. PSB6与家禽粪结合;PM0=不加家禽粪和PM1=加家禽粪(20 t hm -1)对甜菜生长、产量性状及根际土壤健康指标的影响。盆栽试验结果表明,增磷菌株PSB2、PSB3、PSB5和PSB6在改善甜菜作物生长性状方面具有较大潜力,已被筛选为高效增磷菌株。田间试验结果表明,高效增磷菌株PSB2和PSB5与20 t hm -1禽粪配施对甜菜生长、产量性状和根际土壤健康指标影响最大。研究结果表明,在不断变化的环境条件下,高效溶磷菌株(PSB2和PSB5)与家禽粪(20 t ha-1)联合施用是实现甜菜产量最大化的可行选择。
Effect of Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria in Combination with Poultry Manure on Soil Health and Sugarbeet Productivity under Arid Climate
Sustainable agricultural productivity is under threat due to lack of interest in the use of bio-organic fertilizers to alleviate drawbacks of conventional agricultural practices. Phosphorus solubilizing bacteria plays vital role in improving phosphorus availability to plants through slowly release from inorganic and organic soil phosphorus budgets by solubilization and mineralization. Furthermore, phosphorus solubilizing bacteria in combination with poultry manure has great potential to improve phosphorus uptake, growth and development of the plants. Firstly, a pot experiment consisted of seven strains of phosphorus solubilizing bacteria (PSB) with one control (un-inoculated) were used using completely randomized design (CRD) for 55 days screening trial to screen out the efficient phosphorus solubilizing bacterial strains. Secondly, a field experiment was performed in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) at Research Farm of College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Bahadur Sub Campus Layyah, South Punjab-Pakistan during 2019-2020 to explore the effect of screened efficient phosphorus solubilizing bacterial strains; PSB0=No inoculation; PSB2=Bacillus spp. PSB2, PSB3=Bacillus spp. PSB3, PSB5=Bacillus spp. PSB5, PSB6=Bacillus spp. PSB6 in combination with poultry manure; PM0= without poultry manure and PM1= with poultry manure (20 t ha-1) on growth and yield traits of sugarbeet, and rhizosphere soil health indicators. Results regarding pot experiment showed that phosphorus solubilizing bacterial strains PSB2, PSB3, PSB5 and PSB6 had great potential to improve growth traits of sugarbeet crop and screened as efficient phosphorus solubilizing bacterial strains. Results of field experiment revealed that the combined application of efficient phosphorus solubilizing bacterial strains (PSB2 and PSB5) with poultry manure (20 t ha-1) produced the highest growth, and yield traits of sugarbeet crop, and rhizosphere soil health indicators.Our findings suggest that the combined application of efficient phosphorus solubilizing bacterial strains (PSB2 and PSB5) with poultry manure (20 t ha-1) is a promising and viable option to achieve the maximum sugarbeet productivity under changing environmental scenarios.