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Bacillus methylotrophicus CKAM obtained from root endosphere of healthy apple trees was selected on the basis of higher P-solubilisation (687 mg/L), nitrogenase activity (237.6 ηmole C₂H₄ h⁻¹ mg⁻¹ protein), IAA (34 μg/mL), siderophore unit (96.4 %) and antifungal activity against F. oxysporum (88.22 %), Phytophthora sp. (70.00 %), D. necatrix (61.73 %), S. rolfsii (44.54 %) and P. aphanidermatum (62.56 %). We investigated the ability of isolate CKAM to solubilise insoluble P via two possible mechanisms: proton excretion by ammonium assimilation and organic acid production. There were no clear differences in pH and P-solubilisation between glucose–ammonium and glucose–nitrate media. P-solubilisation was significantly promoted with glucose compared with fructose. HPLC study showed that isolate CKAM produced mainly gluconic and oxalic acids with small amounts of 2-ketogluconic, formic acids. During the culture, the pH was reduced with increase in gluconic acid concentration and was inversely correlated with soluble P concentration. Analysis of antifungal compounds involved in their antagonistic activity showed that isolate CKAM produced chitinase, proteases, pectinase and the antibiotic lipopeptides surfactin, fengycin and iturin A. It was notable that isolate CKAM exhibited highest protection against S. rolfsii (58 %) followed by F. oxysporum (54.5 %), D. necatrix (52.7 %), P. aphanidermatum (36.3 %) and Phytophthora sp. (21.8 %) in biocontrol trials using the pathosystem tomato. Remarkable increase was observed in seed germination (27.07 %), shoot length (42.33 %) root length (52.6 %), shoot dry weight (62.01 %) and root dry weight (45.7 %) of tomato under net house condition. Isolate CKAM possessed traits related to plant growth promotion, therefore, could be a potential candidate for the development of biofertiliser or biocontrol agent.
One hundred and six P-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) from rhizosphere soil (RS) and root endosphere (ER) of Hippophae rhamnoides L.(Sea-buckthorn) of two locations viz. Lahaul and Spiti of Himachal Pradesh were isolated using culture-dependent procedures and were screened for various plant growth-promoting traits (PGPTs). Indole acetic acid produced was detected in 76.41 % isolates, siderophore synthesis in 43.39 % isolates and hydrogen cyanide in 19.4 % isolates. The percent growth inhibition against Fusarium oxysporum and Alternaria sp. was detected in 25.5 and 47.2 % isolates, respectively. Overall, 23.56 % of PSB isolates from RS and 16.85 % from ER showed none of the PGPTs tested. Among the PSB showing PGPTs, 36.58 % had single trait and 43.08 % had multiple traits showing two (29.68 %) and three (13.82 %) types of PGPTs. The Shannon–Weaver diversity index revealed that the proportion of PSB isolates possessing PGPTs was higher for RS than for the ER. Furthermore, the five best performing PSBs under in vitro conditions were selected for pot experiment to evaluate their efficiency for growth promotion of tomato seedlings under net house conditions. Among five isolates, Bacillus subtilis CKS1 exhibited significant increase in shoot length (13.82 %), root length (25.07 %), shoot dry weight (29.47 %) and root dry weight (33.33 %). Plant growth-promoting and antifungal activities of Bacillus subtilis CKS1 depict that it may be utilized as a potential biofertilizer for tomato.
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