• Author/Authors

    demirbaş, ahmet sivas cumhuriyet university - sivas vocational school - department of plant and animal production, Sivas, turkey , coşkan, ali isparta university of applied sciences - faculty of agriculture - department of soil science and plant nutrition, Isparta, turkey , jawad, amer abdulhadi isparta university of applied sciences - faculty of agriculture - department of soil science and plant nutrition, Isparta, turkey

  • Title Of Article

    Influence of Selected Bacteria Isolates on Sugar Beet Growth and Nutrient Uptake in Cadmium Enriched Soil

  • شماره ركورد
    45136
  • Abstract
    A pot experiment was conducted in order to determine the effects of 6 selected potential PGPR on growth and nutrient uptake of sugar beet under Cd enriched soils at Sivas condition. Bacteria were previously isolated and tested on maize in Soil Biology Laboratory of Isparta University of Applied Sciences. In this study, the most effective isolates out of 4 from each province as Adana (Ad), Antalya (An), Hatay (Ha), Isparta (Is), Ordu (Or) and Sivas (Si) selected as potential PGPR considering their previously determined performance. In the study, the effects of above mentioned bacteria on sugar beet performance under 5 mg kg^-1 Cd enriched condition was determined. Results revealed that Cd application significantly (p 0.05) reduced plant biomass development whereas bacteria inoculation increased plant dry matter weight. However, in the Cd enriched condition, bacteria inoculation further improved plant dry weight where the higher value was observed in dual application of B1 and 5 mg kg^-1 Cd application as 43.1 g plant^-1. This result alone indicates that certain bacterium application may reduce the negative effects of cadmium. Among the Cd applied pots, B5 is an exception, all bacteria application increased plant biomass development. Cadmium application also reduced zinc uptake of plant in accordance the antagonistic effect of cadmium on zinc uptake; yet, bacteria inoculation may help plant to uptake slightly more zinc even under cadmium contaminated soils.
  • From Page
    95
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Bacteria isolates , bio , fertilizer , cadmium , PGPR , sugar beet nutrition
  • JournalTitle
    Journal Of The Faculty Of Agriculture, Suleyman Demirel University
  • To Page
    102
  • JournalTitle
    Journal Of The Faculty Of Agriculture, Suleyman Demirel University