Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke (Jan 2014)

The effect of microbial inocula on the growth of black locust, Siberian elm and silver maple seedlings

  • Hajnal-Jafari Timea,
  • Jarak Mirjana,
  • Đurić Simonida,
  • Stamenov Dragana,
  • Orlović Saša

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN1427015H
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014, no. 127
pp. 15 – 22

Abstract

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Growth and development of forest plants depend mostly on the soil microbial activity since no mineral or organic fertilizers are applied. Microbial processes can be activated and conditions for plants development improved with the introduction of selected microorganisms in the soil. With the aim of obtaining quality planting material in a shorter period of time, the effects of Azotobacter chroococcum and Streptomyces sp. on the early growth of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila) and silver-leaf maple (Acer dasycarpum) were investigated in this study. Microorganisms were applied individually and in a mixture (1:1). Plant height was measured on the 90th, 120th and 180th day after planting. Plant diameter, as well as the number of actinomycetes and azotobacters was measured at the end of the vegetation period (180 days after planting). Applied microorganisms had a positive effect on the seedling height in all three plant species, with the best effect found in the black locust. Effectiveness of applied microorganisms on seedling diameter was the highest in the silver-leaf maple. The largest number of azotobacters was found in the rhizosphere of black locust. Number of microorganisms from both groups was increased in the inoculated variants. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 43002]

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