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Vol. 7 (2) : March-April 2016 issue
Green Farming Vol. 7 (2) : 429-432 ; March-April, 2016
Isolation and characterization of different PGPR microorganisms for their efficiency
N. GOWRI PRIYA1*, S. TRIVENI2, R. SUBHASH REDDY3, D. BALAGURAVAIAH4 and M. NISSI PAUL5
Department of Agricultural Microbiology & Bioenergy, College of Agriculture, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030 (Telangana)
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1,5Student *(priyaag1711@gmail.com), 2Asstt. Professor, 3Professor & Univ. Head, 4Principal Sci. & Head
Subject : Biotechnology, Molecular biology, Agriculture Microbiology and Cancer Res.
Paper No. : P-3748
Total Pages : 4
Received : 03 June 2015
Revised accepted : 26 February 2016
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N. GOWRI PRIYA, S. TRIVENI, R. SUBHASH REDDY, D. BALAGURAVAIAH and M. NISSI PAUL. 2016. Isolation and characterization of different PGPR microorganisms for their efficiency. Green Farming Vol. 7 (2) : 429-432 ; March-April, 2016

ABSTRACT
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of bacteria that can be found in the rhizosphere, in association with roots which can enhance the growth of plant directly or indirectly. In the present study, eleven mungbean rhizospheric soil samples were collected from National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR) Hyderabad (Telangana). Isolates were further identified on the basis of colony morphology, gram staining and biochemical tests. These isolates were identified as Bacillus, Pseudomonas & Rhizobium. To the total of eleven bacteria in vitro screening was done for different plant growth promotion activities i.e., phosphate solublization, IAA production, ammonia production, HCN production etc., In the present work all the bacterial isolates were shown better results in all the biochemical tests. As PGPR are environmental friendly and offer sustainable approach to increase production of crops and health. Therefore, these isolates can be utilized for biofilmed biofertilizer formulations under local agro-climatic conditions. Hence there is a need to develop biofertilizers with the native population of Telangana region to commercial biofertilizer production.
Key words :
Biofertilizers, IAA production, Isolation, PGPR, Rhizobacteria.