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VOL. 6, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Synergistic consequence of mycorrhizal fungi and zinc solubilizing bacillus sp as potentilal inoculant for biofortification in mairigold
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Kanimuki P, S Bharathiraja
Abstract
Zinc deficiency is the supreme widespread soil micronutrient scarcity all over the world. An effort to isolate, zinc solubilizing bacteria (ZSBs) and viable mycorrhizal inoculant, was tacit to comprehend the chance of solving soil zinc deficiency through microbial inoculation. The potential bacterial isolate Bacillus sp grown in mineral salt medium. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represent a vital group of root symbionts, given the key role they play in the improvement of plant nutrition, health, and product quality. The services provided by AMF often are facilitated by great and assorted beneficial bacterial communities, closely associated with spores, sporocarps, andextra radical mycelium, showing different functional activities, such as N2 fixation, nutrient mobilization, and plant hormone, antibiotic, and siderophore production and also mycorrhizal establishment promotion, leading to the enhancement of host plant performance. The combined inoculation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (G. fasiculatum) and Zinc solubilizing bacteria (Bacillus sp) had significantly increased the plant growth and yield of marigold Hence, the inoculation of mycorrhizal fungi (G. fasiculatum) and Zinc solubilizing bacteria(Bacillus sp) shows immensevision in alleviating soil zinc deficiency in marigold
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Pages:1064-1069
How to cite this article:
Kanimuki P, S Bharathiraja "Synergistic consequence of mycorrhizal fungi and zinc solubilizing bacillus sp as potentilal inoculant for biofortification in mairigold ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 1064-1069
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