The Combined Applications of Microbial Inoculants and Organic Fertilizer Improve Plant Growth under Unfavorable Soil Conditions
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Microbial inoculants Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Kosakonia radicincitans Organic fertilizer Field experiment Soil conditions Soil pH Yield
Date
2023-06-30Referencia bibliográfica
Al Methyeb, M.; Ruppel, S.; Eichler-Löbermann, B.; Vassilev, N. The Combined Applications of Microbial Inoculants and Organic Fertilizer Improve Plant Growth under Unfavorable Soil Conditions. Microorganisms 2023, 11, 1721. [https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071721]
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European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program; Project EXCALIBUR under grant agreement No. 817946; EU project SUSTAINABLE, EU grant agreement no. 101007702Abstract
The performance of two bio-inoculants either in single or in combined applications with
organic fertilizer was tested to determine their effect on plant growth and yield under normal and
unfavorable field conditions such as low pH value and low content of P. Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi
(AMF; three species of Glomus) and the plant-growth-promoting bacterial strain Kosakonia radicincitans
DSM16656 were applied to barley in a two-year field experiment with different soil pH levels and
available nutrients. Grain yield; contents of P, N, K, and Mg; and soil microbial parameters were
measured. Grain yield and the content of nutrients were significantly increased by the applications
of mineral fertilizer, organic fertilizer, AMF, and K. radicincitans, and the combined application of
organic fertilizer with AMF and with K. radicincitans over the control under normal growth conditions.
Under low-pH and low-P conditions, only the combined application of the organic fertilizer with
K. radicincitans and organic fertilizer with AMF could increase the grain yield and content of nutrients
of barley over the control.