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Plant growth promoting potential of Bacillus spp. isolated from rhizosphere of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.)
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  • Journal of plantation crops, 2010-08, Vol.38 (2)
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
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EZB Electronic Journals Library
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  • A total of 185 bacilli were isolated from rhizosphere soils ofcocoa from various locations in southern states ofIndia and they were subsequently screened in vitro for plant growth promoting (PGP) traits such as production ofIAA, ACC deaminase, HCN, siderophore, chitinases and antibiotics, an1monification, ability to grow on N-free media and solubilization ofphosphates. Itwas found that 91 % of the Bacillus spp. isolates produced ammonia; less than 20 % isolates produced HCN and siderophore; lAA production was noticed in 22 % isolates and 19 % isolates were found to produce antibiotics. About 49 % of 185 Bacillus isolates solubilized phosphates; 50 % of isolates could grow on N-free medium and 71 % of isolates showed ACC dean1inase production. The isolates could exhibit upto six PGP traits, which may promote plant growth directly or indirectly or synergistically. Thirty six isolates were selected based on the in vitro plant growth promotion potential and were further screened for plant growth promotion under Environmental Plant Growth Chan1ber (EPGC) conditions. Thirty isolates which showed increase in seedling length in EPGC study were further screened for in vivo growth promotion in cowpea seedlings under greenhouse conditions. Out of30 isolates tested, II were found to increase seedling length and fresh and dry weight of cowpea seedlings when compared to the uninoculated control. The results ofthis study points to the potential ofrhizospheric soil bacilli for plant growth promotion. Further studies are necessary to confirm their effectiveness and potential in the field.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0304-5242
Titel-ID: cdi_fao_agris_IN2010001188

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