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Akhtar, MS; Siddiqui, ZA. 2008. Biocontrol of a root-rot disease complex of chickpea by Glomus
intraradices, Rhizobium sp and Pseudomonas straita. CROP PROTECTION. 27(3-5):410-417.
Address:
Siddiqui, ZA, Aligarh Muslim Univ, Dept Bot, Sect Mycol & Plant Pathol,
Aligarh 202002, Uttar Pradesh, India
The effects of Glomus intraradices, Rhizobium sp. and Pseudomonas
straita on the root-rot disease complex of chickpea caused by
Meloidogyne incognita and Macrophomina phaseolina were observed.
Inoculation of G. intraradices, P. straita and Rhizobium caused a
significant increase in plant growth, number of pods, chlorophyll,
nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents of pathogen-inoculated
plants. Inoculation of Rhizobium caused a greater increase in plant
growth, number of pods, chlorophyll, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
contents of pathogen-inoculated plants than caused by P. straita or G.
intraradices. Combined inoculation of G. intraradices with P. straita
plus Rhizobium to pathogen-inoculated plants caused greater increase in
plant growth, number of pods, chlorophyll, nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium contents than by inoculation of G. intraradices plus
Rhizobium or G. intraradices plus P. straita. The numbers of nodules
per root system were significantly higher in plants inoculated with
Rhizobium compared with uninoculated ones. Inoculation of Rhizobium
with P. straita/G. intraradices further increases nodulation per root
system over plants inoculated with Rhizobium alone. Root colonization
by G. intraradices was high in plants inoculated alone. In the presence
of P. straita and Rhizobium, root colonization by G. intraradices was
increased, while inoculation of pathogens reduced colonization by G.
intraradices. Inoculation of Rhizobium caused higher reduction in
galling and nematode multiplication, followed by P. straita and G.
intraradices. Maximum reduction in galling and nematode multiplication
was observed when G. intraradices was inoculated with both bacteria.
Biocontrol of root-rot disease complex of chickpea may be achieved by
the combined use of Rhizobium, G. intraradices and P. straita or use of
Rhizobium plus P. straita.
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