Screening of Rhizobacteria for Their Plant Growth Promotion Ability and Antagonism Against Damping off and Root Rot Diseases of Broad Bean (Vicia faba L.)

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S. Indira Devi
N. C. Talukdar
K. Chandradev Sharma
K. Jeyaram
M. Rohinikumar
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[1] Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development,Department of Microbiology
[2] An Autonomous Institute,undefined
[3] Under DBT,undefined
[4] Government of India,undefined
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Indian Journal of Microbiology | 2011年 / 51卷
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Biocontrol; Rhizobacteria; L.;
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Development of microbial inoculants from rhizobacterial isolates with potential for plant growth promotion and root disease suppression require rigorous screening. Fifty-four (54) fluorescent pseudomonads, out of a large collection of rhizobacteria from broad bean fields of 20 different locations within Imphal valley of Manipur, were initially screened for antifungal activity against Macrophomina phaseolina and Rhizoctonia solani, of diseased roots of broad bean and also three other reference fungal pathogens of plant roots. Fifteen fluorescent pseudomonas isolates produced inhibition zone (8–29 mm) of the fungal growth in dual plate assay and IAA like substances (24.1–66.7 μg/ml) and soluble P (12.7–56.80 μg/ml) in broth culture. Among the isolates, RFP 36 caused a marked increase in seed germination, seedling biomass and control of the root borne pathogens of broad bean. PCR–RAPD analysis of these isolates along with five MTCC reference fluorescent pseudomonas strains indicated that the RFP-36 belonged to a distinct cluster and the PCR of its genomic DNA with antibiotic specific primers Phenazine-1-carboxylic acid and 2, 4-diacetyl phloroglucinol suggested possible occurrence of gene for the potent antibiotics. Overall, the result of the study indicated the potential of the isolate RFP 36 as a microbial inoculant with multiple functions for broad bean.
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