Isolation of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria and Their Effect on Crop Plants
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Plant growth promotion by rhizobacteria is a known phenomenon, but several aspects of the
newlinerhizobacteria producing the growth elements need to be explored in a way that is provides an
newlinealternative for traditional practices and provides us with sustainable agricultural practices.
newlineThis present study aimed to investigate the rhizosphere bacterial isolates antagonistic
newlineproperty against the soil-borne fungal phytopathogen, Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. (Athelia rolfsii
newline(Curzi) Tu and Kimbrough), Fusarium oxysporum, Rhizoctonia solani. The chemical control of
newlinethe disease caused by these phytopathogens is economically and environmentally
newlineunsustainable, and therefore, ecofriendly bio-control agent in the form of rhizospheric
newlinebacteria is gaining importance. Five isolated rhizospheric Bacillus species were assessed for
newlinetheir antagonistic potential against S. rolfsii, Fusarium oxysporum, Rhizoctonia solani based
newlineon three different screening methods. All five isolates strongly inhibited the growth of
newlinepathogens (S. rolfsii, F. oxysporum, R. solani and Aspergillus niger). These strains were noncompatible
newlinewith Trichoderma sp. (I andII), but, compatible with Trichoderma sp. (III). Among
newlinethese, 100% fungal growth (S. rolfsii) inhibition by all Bacillus spp. was observed in the
newlinenovel ring method, whereas in the dual culture method, the maximum growth inhibition was
newline(58%) exhibited by the strain NBRC 15539 of B. atrophaeus. The antagonistic activity
newlineshowed by the modified dual culture method was also relatively high, and the highest activity
newline(93.7%) was shown by the strain NBRC 15539 of B. atrophaeus. Besides, the Bacillus spp.
newlinewas also evaluated for their plant growth-promoting attributes and other properties such as
newlinethe production of IAA, phosphate solubilization, siderophore, HCN, amylase, protease,
newlinelipase, and ammonia, including their assessment for chitinase and cellulase activity. The
newlineability to synthesize Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is widely associated with the plant growth
newlinepromoting rhizobacteria (PGPR).The optimization of IAA