Title of article :
Beneficial microorganisms isolated from vegetable compost
Author/Authors :
stella, m. universiti putra malaysia (upm) - agrobiodiversity and environment research centre, mardi headquarters, Malaysia , sashikala, m. universiti putra malaysia (upm) - agrobiodiversity and environment research centre, mardi headquarters, Malaysia
Pages :
17
From page :
277
To page :
293
Abstract :
Microorganisms that attributed beneficial traits for agriculture use were identified from four piles of vegetable compost and rice husk subjected to different composting methods. A total of 172 bacterial isolates and 25 fungal isolates were isolated from the composts. Out of 125 isolates, seven exhibited multiple beneficial traits including nitrogen fixation, phosphorus solubilisation, potassium solubilisation, silicate solubilisation, siderophore production, chitinase production, indole acetic acid production, protease production, cellulase production and hydrogen cyanide production. The isolates were identified as Serratia marcescens, Bacillus subtilis (two isolates), Klebsiella sp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumanii and Bacillus licheniformis. A total of six beneficial bacteria were isolated from aerated compost and only one was isolated from non-aerated compost. There were no differences in the number of beneficial bacterial isolation from compost piles that used ground and non-ground rice husk as raw material. Aerated compost piles contained higher microbial population compared to the non-aerated compost piles.
Keywords :
compost , beneficial microorganism , plant growth promoting microorganism
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Record number :
2625180
Link To Document :
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