《Table 2–Phytotoxic effect of different concentration of hexaconazole on biological parameters of gr
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《Fungicide tolerant Bradyrhizobium japonicum mitigate toxicity and enhance greengram production under hexaconazole stress》
TheBradyrhizobiuminoculatedandnon-inoculated greengram plants cultivated in soils supplemented with variable rates of hexaconazole had inconsistent plant growth(Table 2).Over all,the measured bio-logical parameters decreased progressively with consistently increasing concentrations of hexaconazole.Bio-inoculated plants even though,demonstrated better development relative to non-inoculated plants but biological features of such bacterized plants decreased markedly when treated with fungicide related to plants cultivated in hexaconazole devoid soils(Table 2).For instance,B.japonicum RV9 when applied as a microbial inoculantwithtwotimesmoredose(80μg/kg)of hexaconazole,increased the dry biomass of roots and shoots by 5 and 7%at 50 days after sowing and 6 and 13%at 80 days aftersowing,respectivelyrelatedtonon-inoculated greengram plants.While comparing the effect of microbial inoculant(strain RV9)applied with 120μg/kg concentration of hexaconazole,a maximal enhancement of 18 and 16%in root and shoot biomass,respectively was observed at 80 days after sowing relative to uninoculated and fungicide(3×)supplemented soils.
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绘制时间 | 2019.04.15 |
作者 | Mohammad Shahid、Mohd.Saghir Khan |
绘制单位 | Department of Agricultural Microbiology,Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,Aligarh Muslim University、Department of Agricultural Microbiology,Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,Aligarh Muslim University |
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