Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.

Use of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) as inoculants has concurrently increased phosphorous uptake in plants and improved yields in several crop species. The ability of PSB to improve growth of aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) through enhanced phosphorus (P) uptake from Christmas island rock pho...

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Main Authors: Panhwar, Q.A., Othman, Radziah, Abdul Rahman, Zaharah, Meon, Sariah, Ismail, Mohd Razi
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.236442015-10-28T07:04:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23644/ Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice. Panhwar, Q.A. Othman, Radziah Abdul Rahman, Zaharah Meon, Sariah Ismail, Mohd Razi Use of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) as inoculants has concurrently increased phosphorous uptake in plants and improved yields in several crop species. The ability of PSB to improve growth of aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) through enhanced phosphorus (P) uptake from Christmas island rock phosphate (RP) was studied in glasshouse experiments. Two isolated PSB strains; Bacillus spp. PSB9 and PSB16, were evaluated with RP treatments at 0, 30 and 60 kg ha 1. Surface sterilized seeds of aerobic rice were planted in plastic pots containing 3 kg soil and the effect of treatments incorporated at planting were observed over 60 days of growth. The isolated PSB strains (PSB9 and PSB16) solubilized significantly high amounts of P (20.05-24.08 mg kg -1) compared to non-inoculated (19-23.10 mg kg -1) treatments. Significantly higher P solubilization (24.08 mg kg -1) and plant P uptake (5.31 mg plant -1) was observed with the PSB16 strain at the highest P level of 60 kg ha -1. The higher amounts of soluble P in the soil solution increased P uptake in plants and resulted in higher plant biomass (21.48 g plant -1). PSB strains also increased plant height (80 cm) and improved root morphology in aerobic rice. The results showed that inoculation of aerobic rice with PSB improved phosphate solubilizing activity of incorporated RP. 2011-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23644/1/Role%20of%20phosphate%20solubilizing%20bacteria%20on%20rock%20phosphate%20solubility%20and%20growth%20of%20aerobic%20rice.pdf Panhwar, Q.A. and Othman, Radziah and Abdul Rahman, Zaharah and Meon, Sariah and Ismail, Mohd Razi (2011) Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice. Journal of Environment Biology , 32 (5 ). pp. 607-612. ISSN 0254-8704 English
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description Use of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) as inoculants has concurrently increased phosphorous uptake in plants and improved yields in several crop species. The ability of PSB to improve growth of aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) through enhanced phosphorus (P) uptake from Christmas island rock phosphate (RP) was studied in glasshouse experiments. Two isolated PSB strains; Bacillus spp. PSB9 and PSB16, were evaluated with RP treatments at 0, 30 and 60 kg ha 1. Surface sterilized seeds of aerobic rice were planted in plastic pots containing 3 kg soil and the effect of treatments incorporated at planting were observed over 60 days of growth. The isolated PSB strains (PSB9 and PSB16) solubilized significantly high amounts of P (20.05-24.08 mg kg -1) compared to non-inoculated (19-23.10 mg kg -1) treatments. Significantly higher P solubilization (24.08 mg kg -1) and plant P uptake (5.31 mg plant -1) was observed with the PSB16 strain at the highest P level of 60 kg ha -1. The higher amounts of soluble P in the soil solution increased P uptake in plants and resulted in higher plant biomass (21.48 g plant -1). PSB strains also increased plant height (80 cm) and improved root morphology in aerobic rice. The results showed that inoculation of aerobic rice with PSB improved phosphate solubilizing activity of incorporated RP.
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author Panhwar, Q.A.
Othman, Radziah
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Meon, Sariah
Ismail, Mohd Razi
spellingShingle Panhwar, Q.A.
Othman, Radziah
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Meon, Sariah
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.
author_facet Panhwar, Q.A.
Othman, Radziah
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Meon, Sariah
Ismail, Mohd Razi
author_sort Panhwar, Q.A.
title Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.
title_short Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.
title_full Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.
title_fullStr Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.
title_full_unstemmed Role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.
title_sort role of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on rock phosphate solubility and growth of aerobic rice.
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