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Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Research

Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2593-9173

+44 1223 790975

Abstract

Plant Growth Promoting Pseudomonas spp. from Diverse Agro-Ecosystems of India for Sorghum bicolor L.

Praveen Kumar G, Suseelendra Desai, Leo Daniel Amalraj E, Mir Hassan Ahmed SK and Gopal Reddy

 Fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. comprise an important group of rhizosphere bacterial community affecting plant growth. Sorghum is an important fifth largest cereal crop in world. 75 fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. were isolated from diverse agro-ecosystems of India and evaluated for their plant growth promoting ability initially by paper cup method. Fourteen selected isolates were further evaluated under glass house conditions. Plants inoculated with bacteria showed higher growth and nutrient uptake than controls. Seedlings treated with selected isolate P17 showed highest root volume (0.3 cm3 ), shoot length (36.2 cm), dry mass (152 mg), leaf area (31 cm2 ), chlorophyll (23 spad units), carbohydrates (30%), phosphorus (1.3%), nitrogen (2.2%) and other nutrients. Among the evaluated isolates Pseudomonas sp. P17 strain was identified as a potential PGPR for nutrient uptake and plant growth in sorghum. This finding has potential for integrated plant nutrient management in rainfed agroecosystems where farmers tend to rely on cost effective technologies for enhanced profitability

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