Technology for efficient and successful delivery of vermicompost colonized bioinoculants in Pogostemon cablin (patchouli) Benth.

作者: Rakshapal Singh , S Divya , Ashutosh Awasthi , Alok Kalra , None

DOI: 10.1007/S11274-011-0823-2

关键词: Glomus aggregatumVermicompostPopulationAgronomyRhizospherePatchouliCuttingTrichoderma harzianumAzotobacter chroococcumBiology

摘要: The usefulness of vermicompost as a supporting media for growth bioinoculants was evaluated successful transfer sufficient propagules into the organic fields. rooted plants after 50 days were pot and field tested their yield performances when transplanted along with rooting medium pots/organic medium, inoculation, contained population arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Treatment (except Trichoderma harzianum) substantially improved root shoot biomass nursery raised cuttings particularly in treatments containing Azotobacter chroococcum (150 91.67%, respectively), Glomus intraradices (117 respectively) Pseudomonas fluorescens 83%, respectively). pots, over two harvests, yielded higher A. (147%), G. (139%) P. fluorescencs (139%). Although did not affect content essential oil, quality oil measured by patchouli alcohol aggregatum (18%). Similar trends observed trials significantly achieved (51%), (46%) (17%) compared to control (un-inoculated) plots. Increased herb found be related increased nutrient uptake. rhizosphere considerably plots receiving enriched bioinoculants. This technology can way delivering especially

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