Isolation and identification of plant probiotics for leafy greens.
Plant probiotic bacteria are plant-associated microorganisms that, when applied in a specific amount, improve the growth and yield of the host plants while also suppressing diseases. These plant probiotics have been shown to improve the production of phytohormones, antibiotics, and lytic enzymes; fix atmospheric nitrogen; and even help in the solubilization of soil mineral nutrients (Rahman et al., 2018). Major general of probiotic bacteria that promote plant growth include Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Arthrobacter and Serratia (Rahman et al., 2018).This study determined the reproducibility of using three plant probiotics strains (Isolate 4 (Acinetobacter pittii), Isolate 9 (Bacillus altitudinis), and Isolate 8 (Bacillus licheniformis)) on the plant growth of curly kale, Jericho lettuce and Thai basil seeds.Plant probiotic bacteria are plant-associated microorganisms that, when applied in a specific amount, improve the growth and yield of the host plants while also suppressing diseases. These plant probiotics have been shown to improve the production of phytohormones, antibiotics, and lytic enzymes; fix atmospheric nitrogen; and even help in the solubilization of soil mineral nutrients (Rahman et al., 2018). Major general of probiotic bacteria that promote plant growth include Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Arthrobacter and Serratia (Rahman et al., 2018).
In addition, some PGPR strains are effective in suppressing pest, pathogen and effective as biocontrol agents. Study reported that various Bacillus strains are important in controlling pathogens and improving plant growth due to antagonistic relationships (Rahman et al., 2018). A previous study also showed that PGPR is involved in the production of plant hormones such as indole acetic acid (IAA). The bacteria species most studied and likely to produce this compound are Bradyrhizobium japonicum SB-1 and Bradyrhizobium thuringiensis (Asghari et al., 2020). This study determined the reproducibility of using three plant probiotics strains (Isolate 4 (Acinetobacter pittii), Isolate 9 (Bacillus altitudinis), and Isolate 8 (Bacillus licheniformis)) on the plant growth of curly kale, Jericho lettuce and Thai basil seeds.
Funding
Temasek Foundation Singapore
History
Journal/Conference/Book title
3rd Edition of Global Conference on Agriculture and Horticultureā (Agri 2023), September 11-13, 2023 at Valencia, Spain.Publication date
2023-09-11Version
- Published
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Conference Book of Abstracts Sept 2023Sub-Item type
- Book review
Corresponding author
Tay, Hong Soon RyanProject ID
- 7597 Study on the Use of Probiotics to Increase Yield and Nutritional Value in an Integrated Rooftop Hydroponic Farrming and Solar Photovoltaics (PV) System