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Enterobacter hormaechei (MF957335) enhanced yield, disease and salinity tolerance in tomato.

Bablesh Ranawat1,2, Sandhya Mishra1,2, Aneesha Singh3,4.   

Abstract

Soil salinity is one of the major limiting factors for poor crop yield in the world. Increasing salinity in the soil is a challenge for agriculture. In the recent past, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are being used to enhance plant growth in various conditions. However, the saline-tolerant PGPR are of great use for plant growth under saline condition. In the present study, saline-tolerant E. hormaechei (MF957335) was isolated from saline water. E. hormaechei (MF957335) was tested for its potassium and calcium solubilizing efficiency using Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-Ray (SEM-EDX). E. hormaechei (MF957335) and K-Feldspar treatments significantly increased plant growth as compared to untreated plants (negative control). E. hormaechei (MF957335) significantly increased fresh biomass, shoot and root length of tomato plants. Among all the NaCl treatments, maximum fruits (9.66) were achieved in 250 mM NaCl + E. hormaechei treatment. Similar results with increased fruit numbers were obtained in K-Feldspar-treated plants. Apart from the plant growth, fresh biomass and fruit numbers, tomatoes from K-Feldspar-treated plants were large, fleshy and deep red colored. The study could demonstrate bioavailability of potassium from K-feldspar for tomato cultivation. Control plants tomato were small, non-fleshy, yellowish red, and infected with calcium deficiency disease blossom-end rot. The present study demonstrates the role of E. hormaechei (MF957335) in plant growth, yield promotion and disease tolerance by potassium and calcium solubilization, respectively. The study showed that E. hormaechei (MF957335) could be applied to saline and non-saline soils to enhance tomato yield.

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Keywords:  Biofertilizer; Enterobacter hormaechei; K-Feldspar; Potassium solubilization; Salinity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33712862     DOI: 10.1007/s00203-021-02226-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.552


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