scholarly journals The Effect of Efficacy Local Isolates of Paenibacillus Bacteria on Available Soil Phosphorus and Growth of Cultivars Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.)

2021 ◽  
Vol 923 (1) ◽  
pp. 012073
Author(s):  
Ghanim Bahlol Noni ◽  
Abd Ayat Hassan

Abstract A field experiment was carried out to study the effect of bio-inoculation with three local isolates of P. polymyxa and three Varieties of wheat on the growth and yield of the wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L). In the second agricultural research station affiliated to the College of Agriculture - University of Al-Muthanna, a field experiment was conducted in Al-Muthanna Governorate for the year 2020 in silty clay Loam soil texture. The experiment was designed in a randomized complete block method (RCBD) and with three replications. The experiment included two factors, where the first factor represents the local isolates of four levels, symbolized by P0-P1-P2-P3, and the second factor represents the three wheat varieties, Buhouth class 22, Iraq class, and Ibaa 99, which symbolized C1-C2-C3 respectively. The results showed the following: First: The P3 bio-pollination treatment achieved a significant increase in soil phosphorus, potassium, and nitrogen in the available part at the flowering stage, as the highest average was recorded for them (11.39 mg kg −1 soil - 1.4300%-1.4,000%), and the P2 treatment was superior for both soil potassium and plant height. And the dry weight, the highest average for them was recorded (157.8 mg kg −1 - 92.6 cm - 10.61 g plant −1). Second: As for the cultivars, they differed in most of the characteristics of the study. The Iraq cultivar excelled in soil phosphorous concentration with an average of (11.06 mg kg −1 soil), while Buhouth cultivar 22 was superior in soil potassium with an average of (158.02) mg kg −1 soil. Ibaa 99 had been recorded concentration nitrogen and potassium in plants with averages of (1.4208,1.3474%). Third: When the isolates overlapped with the cultivars, a discrepancy was observed. It gave Samawa isolate with Bohouth class 22 by recording the highest average in soil potassium concentration and plant height amounting to (166.7 mg kg −1 soil, 99.8 cm) respectively, while Al-Khidr isolate with Ibaa 99 cultivar in nitrogen and potassium concentration plant, where it reached (1.4567-1.4400)%, while the isolate without addition outperformed with the cultivar Iba 99 for dry weight, as it reached its highest average (11.40 gm plant −1). The isolate of vegetables also outperformed Iraq cultivar for phosphorous concentration in soil, as it recorded the highest average of (12.30) mg kg −1 soil.

Author(s):  
Hussein Ali Salim, Abdalsalam Awni Abdalbaki, Hussein Ali Khalid ◽  
Abd Alrasool Shalal Taha, Salam Farhan Dawood

A field experiment was conducted in Kanan region, province of Diyala, Iraq during the winter season 2016-2017 to screen herbicides for wheat cultivation. Six herbicides viz., Salix, Cronus, Pallas, Granstar, Topic and Atlantis were sprayed as post-emergence with second irrigation 54 days after crop sowing. Wheat growth parameters viz Crop height, Spike length and number of grains per spike were a higher in Granstar&Topic (105.2 cm, 12.6 cm, 51.4) respectively, 1000 grain weight were noted with Atlantis (40.9 g). followed by Granstar&Topic (39.2 g), Number of plants / m2 was a higher in Atlantis (430), Grain yield g \ acre was significantly increased in Granstar&Topic (1848 g) weeds growth parameters like Number of weeds / m2, Dry weight of weeds g, Weed control % and Weeds inhibition % were lower in Salix&cronos (0.0,0.0 g,100%,100%) respectively.


2020 ◽  
pp. 20-32
Author(s):  
Ekhlas Farhan ◽  
Labed Mohammed

A field experiment was conducted in one of gypsum soil private farm in Al-Dour district during autumn season 2019. The study aims to show the effect spray potassium concentration of 0, 2000, 4000, 6000 mg l-1 on growth characters and NPK percentage in popcorn plants var Noor. The experiment was applied by using RCBD with three replicates. The results showed that corn plants which sprayed with 6000 mg l-1 gave the highest significant values in plant height 148.06 cm , leave area 4396.3 cm2, leave area index 4.47, leaves number 14.4, plant dry weight 134 g, NAR 0.001789 g cm-2 day-1, CGR 0.002275 gm day-1 and percentage of K, N, and P of 3.591, 1.9, and 0.424% respectively. There was no significant different between 4000 and 6000 mg l-1 treatments in all studied characters. Therefore the spraying of 4000 mg l-1 was useful to improve growth characters and popcorn plant content of NPK.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunil Soni ◽  
Samunder Singh ◽  
Rajbir Garg

Rumex spp. is most dominating broad-leaf weed of wheat crop. Complaints of poor efficacy of different herbicides against Rumex spp. have reported recently from different locations of Haryana state. Therefore, the present study was carried out under completely randomised design, replicated thrice, using three different herbicides namely carfentrazone + metsulfuron, sulfosulfuron + metsulfuron and halauxifen as treatments applied with three doses against four populations of Rumex spp. Plant height, chlorophyll fluorescence, electrical conductivity, mortality percentage and dry weight were recorded as observations. Results indicated that most of the Rumex biotypes were found resistant against sulfosulfuron + metsulfuron application. Majority of biotypes were moderately controlled by the application of halauxifen. Carfentrazone + metsulfuron effectively controlled the Rumex spp. and provided 70-90 % control to all biotypes at double of the recommended dose. As per results of this study, carfentrazone + metsulfuron can be recommended for control of Rumex spp. in wheat.


2000 ◽  
Vol 3 (12) ◽  
pp. 2051-2052 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Ghani . ◽  
Abid Nisar Ahmad . ◽  
Anwar-ul-Hassan . ◽  
M. Iqbal . ◽  
G. Yasin . ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 143 ◽  
pp. 83-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huiling Qiu ◽  
Isabelle Nadaud ◽  
Gérard Ledoigt ◽  
Agnès Piquet-Pissaloux ◽  
Gérard Branlard

1997 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 285-292 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kay M. Cocker ◽  
Martin J. Hodson ◽  
David E. Evans ◽  
Allan G. Sangster

Seedlings ofTriticum aestivumL. (cv. Celtic) were suspended in plastic tubs containing 500 μmol L−1Ca(NO3)2and 31 μmol L−1KC1 as background solution. A1C13(0 and 100 μmol L−1) and Na2SiO3.5H2O (0 and 2000 μmol; L−1) were added to this basal nutrient medium, and solution pH was set at 4.2 or 4.6. Tubs were aerated and supplied with a continuous flow of pH-adjusted test solution. Plants were grown for 4 d in a growth cabinet at 25 °C with a 16 h photoperiod. At pH 4.2 and 4.6 root length of the seedlings was inhibited at 100 μmol L−1Al. An amelioration of Al-induced toxicity symptoms was observed in the 100 μmol L−1A1/2000 μmol L−1Si treatment at pH 4.6, but not at pH 4.2. Both the shoot (S) and root (R) dry weight of seedlings treated with 100 μmol L−1Al were reduced when compared with controls. Treatment with Al increased S:R ratios, and this effect was ameliorated by Si, but only at pH 4.6.Al content of roots treated with 100 μmol L−1Al or 100 μmol L−1Al/2000 μmol L−1Si increased significantly when compared with controls. More Al accumulated in the roots of seedlings of the 100 μmol L−1Al/2000 μmol L−1Si treatment than in the 100 μmol L−1treatment. Al treatment reduced root and shoot K concentrations under both pH regimes, and Si did not ameliorate this effect. Al treatment had little effect on seedling Ca levels.Three treatments were selected for a microanalytical investigation of the basal third of the root, and the zone 3.5 mm behind the root tip: 2800 μmol L−1Si; 75 μmol Al; and a combination of the two. When plants were grown in 2800 μmol L−1Si the major silica deposition sites in the roots were the endodermal walls. In the 75 μmol L−1Al treatment, Al was mainly located in the epidermal and hypodermal walls. Al treatment caused a leakage of phosphorus into these cell walls. When both 2800 μmol L−1and 75 μmol L−1Al were present in the nutrient solution, only Si was deposited in the endodermal walls, while both elements were present in the epidermal walls. Leakage of phosphorus appeared to be prevented in the presence of Si.


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