Enhancement of Nitraria retusa Growth by Rhizospheric Microbial Inoculum
Native desert vegetation in Kuwait has been severely depleted due to both natural and anthropogenic factors and are facing the danger of extinction. Symbiotic rhizospheric microflora influences the growth of plant communities in different ecosystems. The objective of this study is to emphasize the e...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-5565572015-10-23T05:43:18Z Enhancement of Nitraria retusa Growth by Rhizospheric Microbial Inoculum Baroon, Z. Yateem, A. Al-Surrayai, T. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Biotechnology Department Native desert vegetation in Kuwait has been severely depleted due to both natural and anthropogenic factors and are facing the danger of extinction. Symbiotic rhizospheric microflora influences the growth of plant communities in different ecosystems. The objective of this study is to emphasize the enhancing effect of rhizospheric microbial inoculum on the growth of native desert plants. A shed house experiment was conducted using Nitraria retusa which was selected on the basis of its importance and potential for the revegetation of desert flora. The plant was propagated in three different soil treatments: soil with added rhizospheric inoculum (SI), soil with added amendment (SP) and soil with added rhizospheric inoculum and amendment (SIP). The growth performance of N. retusa in terms of shoot height and number of leaves was monitored on a monthly basis during 120 d experimental duration and compared with control soil treatment (SC) which was soil without any additions. The results clearly demonstrated the enhancing effect of rhizospheric microbial inoculum when combined with fertilizers in soil amended treatment (SIP) on the growth of N. retusa. Additionally, N. retusa in the inoculated treatment (SI) maintained a high survival rate during the experiment compared to other treatments. 2009-06 Article 0734-3434 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/556557 Desert Plants en_US Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents. The University of Arizona. University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) CALS Publications Archive. The University of Arizona. |
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Native desert vegetation in Kuwait has been severely depleted due to both natural and anthropogenic factors and are facing the danger of extinction. Symbiotic rhizospheric microflora influences the growth of plant communities in different ecosystems. The objective of this study is to emphasize the enhancing effect of rhizospheric microbial inoculum on the growth of native desert plants. A shed house experiment was conducted using Nitraria retusa which was selected on the basis of its importance and potential for the revegetation of desert flora. The plant was propagated in three different soil treatments: soil with added rhizospheric inoculum (SI), soil with added amendment (SP) and soil with added rhizospheric inoculum and amendment (SIP). The growth performance of N. retusa in terms of shoot height and number of leaves was monitored on a monthly basis during 120 d experimental duration and compared with control soil treatment (SC) which was soil without any additions. The results clearly demonstrated the enhancing effect of rhizospheric microbial inoculum when combined with fertilizers in soil amended treatment (SIP) on the growth of N. retusa. Additionally, N. retusa in the inoculated treatment (SI) maintained a high survival rate during the experiment compared to other treatments. |
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Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Biotechnology Department |
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Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Biotechnology Department Baroon, Z. Yateem, A. Al-Surrayai, T. |
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Baroon, Z. Yateem, A. Al-Surrayai, T. |
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Baroon, Z. Yateem, A. Al-Surrayai, T. Enhancement of Nitraria retusa Growth by Rhizospheric Microbial Inoculum |
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Enhancement of Nitraria retusa Growth by Rhizospheric Microbial Inoculum |
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Enhancement of Nitraria retusa Growth by Rhizospheric Microbial Inoculum |
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Enhancement of Nitraria retusa Growth by Rhizospheric Microbial Inoculum |
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Enhancement of Nitraria retusa Growth by Rhizospheric Microbial Inoculum |
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enhancement of nitraria retusa growth by rhizospheric microbial inoculum |
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University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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