对有机茶园中促进植物生长的本地细菌进行性能评估,以开发用于农作物的生物接种剂。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Stevenson Thabah, S R Joshi
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这项研究旨在分离与有机茶园相关的本地植物生长促进菌(PGPB)。对茶叶和相关微生物的研究大多集中在大吉岭和阿萨姆邦,这两个地区以盛产世界级茶叶而闻名。然而,印度东北部偏远地区的新兴茶园因其独特的地理位置、有利的气候和有机种植方法而日益受到重视。本研究调查了与这些有机茶园相关的 PGBP,旨在评估它们对非寄主植物的潜在交叉感染能力。研究人员从四个有机茶园中共分离出 58 株 PGP 细菌。进一步评估了六个潜在分离物对水稻和玉米的 PGP 作用。结果发现,芽孢杆菌、假单胞菌和沙雷氏菌属作为个体和联合体具有强大的交叉感染能力,能显著促进非寄主植物的生长,表现在株高、根长、芽和根的重量上。本研究结果表明,有机茶园中原生的 PGPB 具有潜在的交叉感染能力,可用作生物肥料,提高非寄主作物的生长和产量。这为在非寄主植物上使用本地细菌提供了前景,为其在可持续农业实践中促进主要粮食作物生长的潜在应用铺平了道路。
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Performance Evaluation of Native Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Associated with Organic Tea Plantations for Development of Bioinoculants for Crop Plants.

This study aimed at isolation of native plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) associated with organic tea plantations. Most research on tea and associated microbes have been on Darjeeling and Assam, known for their world-class tea. However, emerging tea plantations in remote Northeast India are gaining prominence due to their unique geographical location, favorable climate, and organic practices. This study investigated PGBP associated with these organic tea plantations, aimed to assess their potential cross-infectivity on non-host plants. A total of 58 PGP bacterial isolates were isolated from four organic tea plantations. Six potential isolates were further evaluated individually and as consortium for their PGP on rice and maize. Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Serratia spp. as individual and in consortium were found to have potent cross-infectivity with significant growth promotion in non-host plants indicated by plant height, root length, shoot, and root weight. The present findings suggest that PGPB native to organic tea plantations have potential cross-infectivity for use as a biofertilizers to improve the growth and productivity of non-host crops. This provides prospectives of using native bacteria on non-host plants paving the way for their potential application in sustainable agriculture practices for growth promotion of staple food crops.

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