Biological Control of Chickpea Collar Rot by Co-inoculation of Antagonistic Bacteria and Compatible Rhizobia

作者: B. Hameeda , G. Harini , O. P. Rupela , J. V. D. K. Kumar Rao , Gopal Reddy

DOI: 10.1007/S12088-011-0083-8

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摘要: Two hundred and seven bacteria were isolated from composts macrofauna screened for plant growth promoting antagonistic traits. Seven of the 207 isolates showed activity against Sclerotium rolfsii in plate culture. Inhibition S. by bacterial ranged between 61 84%. Bacillus sp. rest belonged to Pseudomonas isolates, CDB 35 BWB 21 was compatible with chickpea Rhizobium IC 59 76 culture conditions. Increase biomass (dry weight) 18 30% on application these seed coating priming methods. However, seed-priming there an increase 5–7% compared coating. Number nodules nodule weight similar both Disease incidence reduced up 47% treatments where captan (fungicide) or applied. shoot 36% when application. Whereas increased 3 39% nodulation observed.

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