Authors
Neeru Narula, BS Saharan, Vivek Kumar, Ranjana Bhatia, LK Bishnoi, BPS Lather, K Lakshminarayana
Publication date
2005/2/1
Journal
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
Volume
51
Issue
1
Pages
69-77
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Description
High nitrogen fixing, phosphate solubilizing, phytohormones producing isolates of Azotobacter, Azospirillum, Acetobacter and Pseudomonas were used as inoculants for cotton. Important cultures were selected on the basis of their effect on root/shoot length and chemotactic behaviour. Selected bioinoculants were earlier tested for their beneficial properties like nitrogen fixation (ARA), ammonia excretion, IAA production etc. These bio-inoculants were further tested for phosphate solubilization property. Various chosen strains were tested with Desi (HD 123) and American (H 1098) cotton under field conditions (as for wheat). Plant height and boll weight were determined at the time of harvesting whereas survival rate of inoculated bacteria was determined after 30, 80 and 130 days respectively. In the year 2000–01, on the basis of boll number and boll weight plant−1 AVK 51 (36; 76.2 g plant−1), HT 57 (27; 56.9 g …
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