Increase in seedling emergence and dry weight of pigeon pea in the field with chitin-supplemented formulations of Bacillus subtilis AF 1

Manjula, K. ; PodileEmail, A. R. (2005) Increase in seedling emergence and dry weight of pigeon pea in the field with chitin-supplemented formulations of Bacillus subtilis AF 1 World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 21 (6). pp. 1057-1062. ISSN 0959-3993

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Abstract

Different formulations of a chitinolytic plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium, Bacillus subtilis AF 1, were evaluated for growth promotion of pigeon pea in the field. Alginate, peat, chitin/Aspergillus niger mycelium-supplemented peat, and spent compost formulations of B. subtilis AF 1 effectively increased the seedling emergence, plant height and dry weight in the field, with chitin-supplemented peat formulation being the most effective in two different cropping seasons viz., ‘kharif’ and ‘rabi’. As a seed treatment, chitin-supplemented peat formulation of B. subtilis AF 1 increased the emergence and dry weight of pigeon pea seedlings by 29 and 33%, in comparison to an increase of 21 and 30%, respectively by mid-exponential phase cells of B. subtilis AF 1. Colonization of the root system was assessed by the recovery of introduced ampicillin-resistant and chitin-degrading B. subtilis AF 1, on media containing ampicillin and colloidal chitin, from the rhizoplane during the cropping period.

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Keywords:Bacillus subtilis AF 1; Chitin-Supplementation; Pigeon Pea; PGPR; Seedling Emergence
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