Vol. 2 (1) : January-February 2011 issue
Green Farming Vol. 2 (1) : 53-55 (January-February, 2011) (New Series)
Bio-efficacy of phosphorous solubilizing bacteria (PSB) and potash solubilizing bacteria in soil
S.R. ZENDE1*, T.S. MUNGARE2 and J.M. KHILARI3
Maharashtra Rajya Draksha Bagaitdar Sangh, E / 4, Draksha Bhavan, Market Yard, Pune - 411 037 (Maharashtra)
Designation : 1Junior Chemist, 2Laboratory Incharge, 3President *Correspondence
Subject : Soil Science & Agric. Chemistry; Soil Health & Soil Conservation Engg.
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S.R. ZENDE, T.S. MUNGARE and J.M. KHILARI. 2011. Bio-efficacy of phosphorous solubilizing bacteria (PSB) and potash solubilizing bacteria in soil. Green Farming Vol. 2 (1) : 53-55 (January-February, 2011) (New Series)
ABSTRACT
Incubation studies were conducted at the research laboratory of MRDBS, Pune to study the efficacy of PSB and KSB in calcareous and sodic soils. The releasing pattern of P and K nutrients during incubation and uptake of P and K was recorded using maize as a test crop. A significantly highest release of available P (43.31 kgha-1) and available K (310.00 kgha-1) was recorded after 60 days of incubation by inoculating 1250 mlha-1 each of PSB and KSB in calcareous soil. In case of sodic soil significantly highest release of available P (35.41 kgha-1) was noticed after 60 days of incubation by application of 1875 mlha-1 each of PSB and KSB supplemented with FYM (1.0 % O.C.). Significantly highest release of K (281.67 kgha-1) was noticed at 60 days after incubation by inoculating 1250 mlha-1 each of PSB and KSB. The uptake of phosphorous and potassium was also increased significantly by applying these inoculants in both the soils.
Key words :
Bio-efficacy, Bio-inoculants, KSB, PSB, Sodic soil.