International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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10.22376/ijpbs.2019.10.1.p1-12
Volume 8 Issue 1
2017 (January - March)
Effect of am fungi, azospirillum brasilense and pseudomonas fluorescence on growth, biomass, nutrient uptake, and yield enhancement in cultivar byadagi kaddi of capsicum annuum l.
The interactions of rhizosphere microbes among plants depend on the establishment of intimate associations connecting the two partners. Green house experiments were undertaken between beneficial microbes lessThan i greaterThan Azospirillum brasilense lessThan /i greaterThan , lessThan i greaterThan Pseudomonas fluorescence lessThan /i greaterThan , with AM fungus ( lessThan i greaterThan Rhizophagus fasciculatus lessThan /i greaterThan ) on cultivar Byadagi kaddi of lessThan i greaterThan Capsicum annuum lessThan /i greaterThan L. The results revealed that plant growth, biomass, fruit yield and nutrient uptake and mycorrhizal spore number and per cent root colonization were significantly additive response in triple inoculation over the control or non inoculated plants. However, dual or single inoculations brought better response over the control plants. Over all the maximum benefits were offered by the inoculation of AM fungus ( lessThan i greaterThan Rhizophagus fasciculatus lessThan /i greaterThan ) with lessThan i greaterThan Azospirillum brasilense lessThan /i greaterThan and lessThan i greaterThan Pseudomonas lessThan /i greaterThan lessThan i greaterThan fluorescence lessThan /i greaterThan was recorded. The varied response in cultivar Byadagi kaddi of lessThan i greaterThan Capsicum annuum lessThan /i greaterThan L. with three bioinoculants and their synergistic importance have been discussed.
JYOTI PUTTARADDER AND H. C. LAKSHMAN
Rhizophagus fasciculatus, Azospirillum brasilense, Pseudomonas fluorescence, Biomass, Capsicum annuum
L., Per cent root colonization.
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