Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread Wheat

Increasing human population places pressure on agriculture. To feed this population, two time increase in the current wheat production is needed. Today agriculture is becoming input intensive with more reliance on synthetic fertilizers and agrochemicals to fulfil the feed demand of the growing numbe...

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Main Authors: Ghulam Muhae-Ud-Din, Muhammad Amjad Ali, Muhammad Naveed, Khalid Naveed, Amjad Abbas, Javed Anwar, Muhammad Hammad Tanveer
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Language:English
Published: Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) 2018-02-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/1416
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spelling doaj-7957f946774d473f82e945bc3660bef02020-11-25T03:51:38ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2018-02-016213614410.24925/turjaf.v6i2.136-144.1416780Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread WheatGhulam Muhae-Ud-Din0Muhammad Amjad Ali1Muhammad Naveed2Khalid Naveed3Amjad Abbas4Javed Anwar5Muhammad Hammad Tanveer6Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agriculture FaisalabadCentre of Agricultural Biochemistry & Biotechnology, University of Agriculture, FaisalabadInstitute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agriculture FaisalabadDepartment of Plant Pathology, University of Agriculture FaisalabadWheat Research Institute, AARI, Jhang Road, FaisalabadWheat Research Institute, AARI, Jhang Road, FaisalabadIncreasing human population places pressure on agriculture. To feed this population, two time increase in the current wheat production is needed. Today agriculture is becoming input intensive with more reliance on synthetic fertilizers and agrochemicals to fulfil the feed demand of the growing numbers. Use of synthetic fertilizer since last few years is impacting the soil quality. In this scenario, the use of beneficial endophytic microbes is an attractive strategy to overcome the use of synthetic products. To investigate the effect of consortium application of endophytic bacteria and fungus on plant growth, grain yield moisture status, a pot experiment was conducted in different wheat lines. It comprised four treatments like control, application of bacterial strain Bacillus sp. MN54, fungal strain Trichoderma sp. MN6, and their consortium (Bacillus sp. MN54 + Trichoderma sp. MN6). The effect of consortium application was more prominent and significantly different from the sole application of bacteria and fungus. The results showed that with a consortium application of endophytic bacteria and fungus, there was 28.6, 4.3, -6.3 and -3.7% increases in flag leaf area, chlorophyll content, relative membrane permeability and water content respectively. Consortia of endophytic microbes also resulted in the yield enhancement through the betterment of various yield attributes like number of spikelet’s, grains per spike and grain yield per plant (32.2, 25.8 and 30.8%, respectively). So, consortia of endophytic microbes can greatly promote the progress of plants in dry land agriculture and increase the yield in an environmentally sustainable way.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/1416Consortium applicationendophytesgrain yieldmoisture statuswheat
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author Ghulam Muhae-Ud-Din
Muhammad Amjad Ali
Muhammad Naveed
Khalid Naveed
Amjad Abbas
Javed Anwar
Muhammad Hammad Tanveer
spellingShingle Ghulam Muhae-Ud-Din
Muhammad Amjad Ali
Muhammad Naveed
Khalid Naveed
Amjad Abbas
Javed Anwar
Muhammad Hammad Tanveer
Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread Wheat
Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
Consortium application
endophytes
grain yield
moisture status
wheat
author_facet Ghulam Muhae-Ud-Din
Muhammad Amjad Ali
Muhammad Naveed
Khalid Naveed
Amjad Abbas
Javed Anwar
Muhammad Hammad Tanveer
author_sort Ghulam Muhae-Ud-Din
title Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread Wheat
title_short Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread Wheat
title_full Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread Wheat
title_fullStr Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Consortium Application of Endophytic Bacteria and Fungi Improves Grain Yield and Physiological Attributes in Advanced Lines of Bread Wheat
title_sort consortium application of endophytic bacteria and fungi improves grain yield and physiological attributes in advanced lines of bread wheat
publisher Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)
series Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
issn 2148-127X
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Increasing human population places pressure on agriculture. To feed this population, two time increase in the current wheat production is needed. Today agriculture is becoming input intensive with more reliance on synthetic fertilizers and agrochemicals to fulfil the feed demand of the growing numbers. Use of synthetic fertilizer since last few years is impacting the soil quality. In this scenario, the use of beneficial endophytic microbes is an attractive strategy to overcome the use of synthetic products. To investigate the effect of consortium application of endophytic bacteria and fungus on plant growth, grain yield moisture status, a pot experiment was conducted in different wheat lines. It comprised four treatments like control, application of bacterial strain Bacillus sp. MN54, fungal strain Trichoderma sp. MN6, and their consortium (Bacillus sp. MN54 + Trichoderma sp. MN6). The effect of consortium application was more prominent and significantly different from the sole application of bacteria and fungus. The results showed that with a consortium application of endophytic bacteria and fungus, there was 28.6, 4.3, -6.3 and -3.7% increases in flag leaf area, chlorophyll content, relative membrane permeability and water content respectively. Consortia of endophytic microbes also resulted in the yield enhancement through the betterment of various yield attributes like number of spikelet’s, grains per spike and grain yield per plant (32.2, 25.8 and 30.8%, respectively). So, consortia of endophytic microbes can greatly promote the progress of plants in dry land agriculture and increase the yield in an environmentally sustainable way.
topic Consortium application
endophytes
grain yield
moisture status
wheat
url http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/1416
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