Rhizospheric Enterobacter enhanced maize seedling health and growth |
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Authors: | Moses. A. Abiala Adegboyega. C. Odebode |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria;2. Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo Town, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | Phyto-beneficial effects of rhizobacteria specifically Enterobacter species were evaluated on maize seedling health and growth. Out of the 19 isolates examined, two were remarkable in their phosphate solubilization efficiency (PSE > 70%), chitinase enzyme activity (CEA > 85%) and antifungal activity with evidence of no or low disease expression in maize seedling. The selected isolates (OSR7 and IGGR11) were identified and 16S rDNA revealed both isolates as Enterobacter species. Re-evaluation of both isolates ascertains that their combined effects are more effective on maize seedling than their individual effects. Their combinations completely suppressed pathogenic activity of Fusarium verticillioides on maize seedling with evidence of no disease symptoms. Other treatments significantly (p < 0.05) expressed varied maize seedling diseases such as leaf curl and stem rot. Apart from treatment T2 (maize + pathogen), other treatments most especially their combinations significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced seedling height, stem girth, leaf area, nitrogen and potassium contents. The phyto-beneficial effects of these Enterobacter species suggest that they could be employed as bio-inoculant for maize seedling health and growth. |
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Keywords: | bacteria seedling maize disease expression phosphate chitinase |
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