I. W. Suarna, N.N. Suryani, S.A. Lindawati, M. Duarsa
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摘要
近十年来,随着人们认识到提供无机肥料对饲料作物种植的负面影响,微生物活性的使用越来越广泛。本研究旨在探讨施用不同寄主植物的 PGPR 对提高饲料作物 Asystasia gangetica(L.)亚种 Micrantha 产量的影响。研究采用完全随机设计(CRD)的盆栽试验。研究首先从不同的寄主植物中找出 PGPR 的成因,然后将其应用于 A. gangetica。本研究中观察到的变量包括:簕杜鹃(Bambusa vulgaris Schrad)、含羞草(Mimosa pudica)、覆盆子(Paspalum notatum)和酢浆草(Eleusin indica)等禾本科植物的 PGPR 诱导因子上 PGPR 的存在和数量,以及 A. gangetica 饲料植物的生长和产量。结果表明,寄主植物 E. indica 根部的 PGPR 中非共生细菌数量最多,高达 1.1x106 cfu/ml,而 M. pudica 寄主植物根部的共生细菌数量最多。在寄主籼稻根部发现的 TPC 最多,高达 6.4x105 cfu/ml,而在寄主植物籼稻和土豆的根部发现的 P 细菌最多,各为 3.4x105 cfu/ml。结论是,应用 PGPR 种子 E. indica 和 M. pudica 可获得最高的 A. gangetica 饲料产量,分别为 21.52 和 21.06 g plant-1。
Increasing Forage Yields through Application of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)
In the last decade, the use of microbial activity has become increasingly widespread with the knowledge of the negative impact of providing inorganic fertilizer inputs on the cultivation of feed crops. A study was carried out to examine the effect of PGPR application from various host plants on increasing the yield of forage Asystasia gangetica (L.) subsp. Micrantha. The research was a pot experiment designed with a completely randomized design (CRD). The research began with identifying PGPR causes from various host plants, then applied to A. gangetica. The variables observed in this study were: the presence and population of PGPR on PGPR leader of Bambusa vulgaris Schrad, Mimosa pudica, Paspalum notatum and Eleusin indica grass plants, growth and yield of A. gangetica forage plants. The results showed that the highest number of non-symbiotic bacteria was found in PGPR from host plant roots E. indica as much as 1.1x106 cfu/ml, while the highest number of symbiotic bacteria was found in M. pudica host plant roots. The most TPC was found in the roots of the host E. indica as much as 6.4x105 cfu/ml, while the highest P bacteria were found in the roots of the host plants E. indica and M. pudica each with 3.4x105 cfu/ml. It was concluded that the highest forage yield of A. gangetica was obtained from the application of PGPR seeds E. indica and M. pudica respectively at 21.52 and 21.06 g plant-1.