GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA

Two pot experiments were performed in Giza research station, AgriculturalResearch Center (ARC) using 2 isolates of Pink-Pigmented FacultativelyMethylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs) originated from chickpea and Faba bean. Foliarapplication with PPFM isolates were conjugated with specific rhizobial inoculum...

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Main Authors: Sawsan Shehata, Wedad E.E. Eweda, H.H Abo Taleb, Heba O.M. Orf
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Language:Arabic
Published: The Union of Arab Universities 2006-09-01
Series:Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
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author Sawsan Shehata
Wedad E.E. Eweda
H.H Abo Taleb
Heba O.M. Orf
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Wedad E.E. Eweda
H.H Abo Taleb
Heba O.M. Orf
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description Two pot experiments were performed in Giza research station, AgriculturalResearch Center (ARC) using 2 isolates of Pink-Pigmented FacultativelyMethylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs) originated from chickpea and Faba bean. Foliarapplication with PPFM isolates were conjugated with specific rhizobial inoculumand N-fertilization (15 Kg N Fed-1). Nodulation status, nitrogen fixation and growthyield and yield component were recorded. Results clearly indicated that Chickpeawas superior in its response to foliar application with PPFM.C. As it gave higherrecords of number and dry weight of nodules, dry matter and N-content of plants ascompared to Faba bean. A field experiment was also conducted in sandy loam soil atSouth EL-Tahreer province to investigate the effect of foliar application withPPFM.C strain + specific Rhizobia and N-fertilization on nodulation, growth andyield of chickpea legume plants. Results indicated that foliar application withPPFM.C in the presence of specific rhizobial inoculation scored significant increasesin economic turnover of chickpea in the range of 21-32% as compared to Nfertilizationat rate 50 Kg N Fed-1. Foliar application with 5 L Fed-1 in the presenceof 15 Kg N Fed-1 and specific rhizobial inoculation led to an increase of 518 kg fed -1productivity of seed yield , with economic turnover of 2491 L.E.
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spelling doaj.art-6604348c29474fc784537b5d3b055fdf2024-03-07T17:47:53ZaraThe Union of Arab UniversitiesArab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences1110-26752636-35852006-09-0114262563910.21608/ajs.2006.1533115331GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIASawsan Shehata0Wedad E.E. Eweda1H.H Abo Taleb2Heba O.M. Orf3Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Shoubra El-Kheima, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Shoubra El-Kheima, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Microbiology, Soils, Water and Environment Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Microbiology, Soils, Water and Environment Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, EgyptTwo pot experiments were performed in Giza research station, AgriculturalResearch Center (ARC) using 2 isolates of Pink-Pigmented FacultativelyMethylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs) originated from chickpea and Faba bean. Foliarapplication with PPFM isolates were conjugated with specific rhizobial inoculumand N-fertilization (15 Kg N Fed-1). Nodulation status, nitrogen fixation and growthyield and yield component were recorded. Results clearly indicated that Chickpeawas superior in its response to foliar application with PPFM.C. As it gave higherrecords of number and dry weight of nodules, dry matter and N-content of plants ascompared to Faba bean. A field experiment was also conducted in sandy loam soil atSouth EL-Tahreer province to investigate the effect of foliar application withPPFM.C strain + specific Rhizobia and N-fertilization on nodulation, growth andyield of chickpea legume plants. Results indicated that foliar application withPPFM.C in the presence of specific rhizobial inoculation scored significant increasesin economic turnover of chickpea in the range of 21-32% as compared to Nfertilizationat rate 50 Kg N Fed-1. Foliar application with 5 L Fed-1 in the presenceof 15 Kg N Fed-1 and specific rhizobial inoculation led to an increase of 518 kg fed -1productivity of seed yield , with economic turnover of 2491 L.E.https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_15331_bfaf3c052d29893be79fc20065fafd57.pdfrhizobium leguminosarumnitrogen fixationpink-pigmentedfacultatively methylotrophic bacteria (ppfms)foliar applicationeconomic turnoverfaba beanchickpea
spellingShingle Sawsan Shehata
Wedad E.E. Eweda
H.H Abo Taleb
Heba O.M. Orf
GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA
Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
rhizobium leguminosarum
nitrogen fixation
pink-pigmented
facultatively methylotrophic bacteria (ppfms)
foliar application
economic turnover
faba bean
chickpea
title GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA
title_full GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA
title_fullStr GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA
title_full_unstemmed GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA
title_short GROWTH, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENT OF INOCULATED CHICKPEA AND FABA BEAN PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY USING METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA
title_sort growth yield and yield component of inoculated chickpea and faba bean plants as affected by using methylotrophic bacteria
topic rhizobium leguminosarum
nitrogen fixation
pink-pigmented
facultatively methylotrophic bacteria (ppfms)
foliar application
economic turnover
faba bean
chickpea
url https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_15331_bfaf3c052d29893be79fc20065fafd57.pdf
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