Plant Nutrition 2001
DOI: 10.1007/0-306-47624-x_324
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Phosphate mobilising microorganisms and their influence on the productivity of plants

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“…Our data showed that the maximum values of plant growth were obtained practically by co-application of mixed culture + 75% SSP and it was significantly higher than control treatment supplemented with 100% SSP. Inoculation by PSB with inorganic P increased the growth of barley and other crops as reported by many researchers (Tomar et al, 1996;Chaykovskaya et al, 2001). These results were nearly identical to those of Afzal et al (2005), who reported that phosphate solubilizing microorganisms, alone or in combination with other combinations, had a significant impact on wheat growth and biological yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Our data showed that the maximum values of plant growth were obtained practically by co-application of mixed culture + 75% SSP and it was significantly higher than control treatment supplemented with 100% SSP. Inoculation by PSB with inorganic P increased the growth of barley and other crops as reported by many researchers (Tomar et al, 1996;Chaykovskaya et al, 2001). These results were nearly identical to those of Afzal et al (2005), who reported that phosphate solubilizing microorganisms, alone or in combination with other combinations, had a significant impact on wheat growth and biological yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The interaction effect of bacterial inoculation and SSP application on the plant growth parameters (Table 4) showed that the maximum values were obtained practically by co-application of mixed culture + 75% SSP and it was significantly higher than control treatment supplemented with 100% SSP. Inoculation by PSB with inorganic P increased growth of wheat and other crops as reported by many researchers (Tomar et al, 1996;Chaykovskaya et al, 2001). These findings were almost similar to those of Afzal et al (2005) who observed that phosphate solubilizing microorganisms alone or along with other combinations showed profound influence on growth and biological yield of wheat.…”
Section: Plant Growthsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Similar trends were also observed in case of straw yields of wheat as regard to the PSB inoculants (Table 2). Inoculation by PSB with inorganic P increased the grain and straw yields of wheat and other crops were reported by many workers (Chaykovskaya et al, 2001;Tomar et al, 1996). These findings were almost similar to those of Afzal et al (2005) who found that phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSM) alone or along with other combinations showed profound effect on grain and biological yield of wheat.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%