Effect of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on role of Rhizobium on nodulation by soybean

 

D.L.Wasule,S .R. Wadyalkar and A.N.Buldeo

 

Department of Plant Pathology. College of Agriculture, Nagpur. Maharashtra, India

 

Studies were conducted in laboratory to find out most effective phosphate solubilizer. The phosphate solubilizing microorganisms were isolated from rhizosphere on Pikovskaya`s solid medium by serial dilution. Most efficient phosphate solubilizers were identified on Pikovskaya`s solid medium by measuring clear zone around the colony and measurement of pH. The result indicate that Aspergilus awamori among fungi and Pseudomonas striata among bacteria produce large sized clear zones around the colony i.e.(0.5cm) and change pH of medium from initial 5.8 to 2.5 and 4.5 respectively. To determine the effect of phosphate solubilizing bacteria on role of Rhizobium on nodulation, nodule dry weight, dry matter of plant, 1000 seed weight and yield. Field experiment was conducted with eight treatments i.e. Rhizobium + PSB, Rhizobium , PSB, Full fertilizer dose, Half fertilizer dose, Full fertilizer dose + Rhizobium + PSB, Half fertilizer dose + Rhizobium + PSB and Control. Rhizobium + PSB show maximum number of nodules (67.13) and nodule dry weight (107.73mg) Rhizobium alone show maximum production of dry matter (3.63gm). Full fertilizer dose + Rhizobium + PSB gave highest 1000 seed weight (109.92gm). Half fertilizer dose + Rhizobium+ PSB gave highest yield (10.67q/ha) which was equivalent to yield recorded with Full fertilizer dose + Rhizobium + PSB (10.66q/ha) and Rhizobium + PSB (10.63q/ha).