Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil

Chamomile is one of the most wide spread medicinal plant cultivated in Egypt. This work aimed at enhancement of blossoms and oil production of chamomile plants via biofertilization with PGPRs under organic farming system. In this study, 6 bacterial strains were applied using two different inoculatio...

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Main Authors: A. Mostafa, M. Khalafallah, S. AboSedera, H. Fathy, A. Higazy
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Language:English
Published: GJESM Publisher 2019-04-01
Series:Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
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spelling doaj-54324459c9ff476b866de2138b0892cb2021-02-02T00:25:02ZengGJESM PublisherGlobal Journal of Environmental Science and Management2383-35722383-38662019-04-015223724810.22034/gjesm.2019.02.0934449Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oilA. Mostafa0M. Khalafallah1S. AboSedera2H. Fathy3A. Higazy4Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Agricultural and Biological Research Division, National Research Center, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Microbiology, Agricultural and Biological Research Division, National Research Center, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Microbiology, Agricultural and Biological Research Division, National Research Center, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, EgyptChamomile is one of the most wide spread medicinal plant cultivated in Egypt. This work aimed at enhancement of blossoms and oil production of chamomile plants via biofertilization with PGPRs under organic farming system. In this study, 6 bacterial strains were applied using two different inoculation techniques. The first application method was throughout soaking the roots of seedlings in the bacterial suspension before transplanting. The second technique was by adding the bacterial inocula to soil 2 weeks after transplantation. The results showed that root dipping method displayed high impact on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil percentage. Furthermore, the soil application of the bacterial inocula didn’t show any significant impact in this respect. Where <em>Paenibacillus polymyxa, Bacillus subtilis</em>, <em>Serratia plymuthica </em>and <em>Streptomyces subrutilus </em>increased the dry weight of chamomile blossoms compared to the control, essential oil content increased significantly in case of <em>Serratia plymuthica, Stenotrophomonas rhizophyla </em>and <em>Bacillus subtilis</em>. The current results also indicated that bacterial strains produced the highest indole-3-acetic acid and gibberellic acid resulted in the highest yield of both flowers and essential oil.https://www.gjesm.net/article_34449_0b7b09f063088e3b2b6f6090aa225be9.pdfBiofertilizationChamomileInoculation methodorganic agriculturePlant growth promoters
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author A. Mostafa
M. Khalafallah
S. AboSedera
H. Fathy
A. Higazy
spellingShingle A. Mostafa
M. Khalafallah
S. AboSedera
H. Fathy
A. Higazy
Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Biofertilization
Chamomile
Inoculation method
organic agriculture
Plant growth promoters
author_facet A. Mostafa
M. Khalafallah
S. AboSedera
H. Fathy
A. Higazy
author_sort A. Mostafa
title Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil
title_short Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil
title_full Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil
title_fullStr Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil
title_full_unstemmed Different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil
title_sort different methods of bacterial inoculation on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil
publisher GJESM Publisher
series Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
issn 2383-3572
2383-3866
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Chamomile is one of the most wide spread medicinal plant cultivated in Egypt. This work aimed at enhancement of blossoms and oil production of chamomile plants via biofertilization with PGPRs under organic farming system. In this study, 6 bacterial strains were applied using two different inoculation techniques. The first application method was throughout soaking the roots of seedlings in the bacterial suspension before transplanting. The second technique was by adding the bacterial inocula to soil 2 weeks after transplantation. The results showed that root dipping method displayed high impact on the yield of chamomile blossoms and essential oil percentage. Furthermore, the soil application of the bacterial inocula didn’t show any significant impact in this respect. Where <em>Paenibacillus polymyxa, Bacillus subtilis</em>, <em>Serratia plymuthica </em>and <em>Streptomyces subrutilus </em>increased the dry weight of chamomile blossoms compared to the control, essential oil content increased significantly in case of <em>Serratia plymuthica, Stenotrophomonas rhizophyla </em>and <em>Bacillus subtilis</em>. The current results also indicated that bacterial strains produced the highest indole-3-acetic acid and gibberellic acid resulted in the highest yield of both flowers and essential oil.
topic Biofertilization
Chamomile
Inoculation method
organic agriculture
Plant growth promoters
url https://www.gjesm.net/article_34449_0b7b09f063088e3b2b6f6090aa225be9.pdf
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