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EVALUATION OF SOIL STREPTOMYCES SP. PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION TRAITS AND POTENTIAL APPLICATION IN ENHANCING EARLY MAIZE GROWTH AND P UPTAKE

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  195-213

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 The PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZATION capability of ACTINOMYCETES has recently attracted interest but the mechanism and medium composition effect involved in this process was not clarified. Seven actinomycete isolates were characterized and their phosphate solubilizing activity, phytate degradation, SIDEROPHOREs, indole acetic acid (IAA) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN) production were investigated.Additionally, all isolates were evaluated as plant growth promoters to maize in pot experiment. Our results showed that the selected isolates were able to solubilize tri-calcium phosphate (TCP) only when synthetic minimum medium (SMM-agar) was supplemented with ammonium nitrate. Similarly, TCP solubilizing activity in liquid cultures was also observed (from 11 to 216 mgml-1) when medium was supplemented with ammonium nitrate and this behavior was strongly associated with a pH reduction. Phytate degradation (1.7-95%), indole acetic acid production (6.26 to 27.81 mg ml-1) and SIDEROPHORE production (1.24 to 2.45 Halo to clony ratio) was observed in all strains, but no isolates produced HCN. Significant increase in maize shoot height, fresh weight, dry weight and P uptake (P<0.05) was observed in inoculated plants compared to uninoculated control. Streptomyces sp.47 showed the best PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION performance while plants inoculated with Streptomyces sp.50 showed a remarkably higher P uptake. Both strains were considered as suitable potential inoculants for increasing early maize growth and P uptake

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    GHORBANI NASRABADI, R., AGHAZ NASHTIFANI, P., & ZEBARJADI, M.. (2014). EVALUATION OF SOIL STREPTOMYCES SP. PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION TRAITS AND POTENTIAL APPLICATION IN ENHANCING EARLY MAIZE GROWTH AND P UPTAKE. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF SOIL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION, 4(3), 195-213. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/209691/en

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    GHORBANI NASRABADI R., AGHAZ NASHTIFANI P., ZEBARJADI M.. EVALUATION OF SOIL STREPTOMYCES SP. PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION TRAITS AND POTENTIAL APPLICATION IN ENHANCING EARLY MAIZE GROWTH AND P UPTAKE. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF SOIL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION[Internet]. 2014;4(3):195-213. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/209691/en

    IEEE: Copy

    R. GHORBANI NASRABADI, P. AGHAZ NASHTIFANI, and M. ZEBARJADI, “EVALUATION OF SOIL STREPTOMYCES SP. PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION TRAITS AND POTENTIAL APPLICATION IN ENHANCING EARLY MAIZE GROWTH AND P UPTAKE,” ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF SOIL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 195–213, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/209691/en

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