To study the effect of co-inoculation with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Rhizobium, on yield and yield components of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars was investigated in 2 consecutive years under field condition of plant growing evidence indicates that soil beneficial bacteria can positively affect symbiotic performance of rhizobia. PGPR strains Pseudomonas fluorescens P-93 and Azospirillum lipoferum S-21 as well as two highly effective Rhizobium strains were used in this study. Common bean seeds of three cultivars were inoculated with Rhizobium singly or in a combination with PGPR to evaluate their effect on growth characters. A significant variation of plant growth in response to inoculation with Rhizobium strains was observed. Treatment with PGPR significantly increased pod per plant, number of seeds per pod, weight of 100 seed, weight of seeds per plant, weight of pods per plant, total dry matter in R6 as well as seed yield and protein content. Co-inoculation with Rhizobium and PGPR demonstrated a significant increase in the yield and yield components. The results showed that all treatments of bacteria increased yield; however, strains Rb-133 with Pseudomonas fluorescens P-93 gave the highest seed yield, number of pods per plant, weight of 100 seed, seed protein yield, number seed per pod, seed protein yield.
To study the effect of micronutrients foliar applications in medicinal plants contain of Borago, Calendula and Thyme on yield and essence production, the investigations were performed in complete randomized block design with 3 replications at 2011 and 2012 in Shahrekord, Iran. Results showed that Fe
In this work, the effects of two micronutrients (Mn 2+ , H 2 Bo 3-) and macronutrients (PO 4 3and NO 3 -) from biofertilizeres resources on growth (leaf dry/fresh weight, root dry/fresh weight, stem/root length, number of stem) and accumulation of essential oils in Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.) were investigated. The most of essential oils in two seasons were Caryophyllene oxide, E-Caryophyllene, Geranial, Geraniol, Chavicol and Neral that affected by the treatments. Of the two micronutrients, manganese, and in macronutrients NO 3 were more effective in stimulating the accumulation of components. At 150 ppm of micronutrients by biofertilizeres, enhanced the production of citronellal, Chavicol. Although combination of H 2 Bo 3and Mn 2+ at 300 ppm by macronutrients in some of essential oils like neral, caryophyllene oxide and 14-hydroxy-Z-caryophyllene were more produced than 150 ppm combinations but most of essential oils significantly increased in 150 ppm concentration of micronutrients with macronutrients. Exo-Isocitral, Chavicol, 14-hydroxy-Z-Caryophyllene and Germacrene D, were upper extracted in 150 ppm concentration of micronutrients but in many combinations this essential oil was no extracted in little concentration.
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