2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.711.213
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Survivability of Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms on Spent Mushroom Substrate

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“…This may be due to providing the main requirements for growth of microorganisms like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in addition to microelements. Dakshayini and Mallesha, [28] showed that spent mushroom substrates richen with plant growthpromoting microorganisms conserved their survivability at different time intervals. These findings support the idea that SME can promote microbial activity in soil or introduce nutritive services to the microflora on plant surfaces when sprayed on shoot or root system [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This may be due to providing the main requirements for growth of microorganisms like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in addition to microelements. Dakshayini and Mallesha, [28] showed that spent mushroom substrates richen with plant growthpromoting microorganisms conserved their survivability at different time intervals. These findings support the idea that SME can promote microbial activity in soil or introduce nutritive services to the microflora on plant surfaces when sprayed on shoot or root system [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dakshayini and Mallesha, [28] showed that spent mushroom substrates richen with plant growthpromoting microorganisms conserved their survivability at different time intervals. These findings support the idea that SME can promote microbial activity in soil or introduce nutritive services to the microflora on plant surfaces when sprayed on shoot or root system [28]. The potential of spent mushroom extract on two faba bean cultivars growth parameters was studied in the current experiments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moringa oleifera [25], Acacia nilotica [26], Azadirachta indica [37], Delonix regia [28], Erythrina indica [29], Feronia elephantum [30], Jatropha curcas [31]. Two years old Casuarina equisetifolia plants treated with bio-inoculants in field condition improve the growth of plants by 90% over uninoculated control [32].…”
Section: Azospirillummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Pterocarpus indicus inoculated with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improve the shoot diameter [69], root collar diameter in sweet gum seedlings by 268% [70]. Feronia elephantum with AM fungi (Glomus fasciculatum) increase the plant growth especially root length and was recorded the root length increment was up to 84% [30]. Similarly shoot length was higher in Samanea saman [67] Mycorrhiza colonization also protect the roots from the soil pathogens [71].…”
Section: Role Of Bio-inoculants On Plant Growth and Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%