Effects of environmentally friendly plant growth promoting bacteria on dry matter yield in high elevation rangelands of Turkey

Authors

  • M. Kerim Gullap Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ataturk, Erzurum, Turkey
  • N. Zeynep Yildirim East Anatolian Agricultural Research Institude, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Binali Comakli Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ataturk, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Ramazan Cakmakci Faculty of Agriculture, University of Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Çanakkale, Turkey
  • Recep Kotan Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ataturk, Erzurum, Turkey

Keywords:

Chemical fertilizer, Dry matter yield, Elevation, Rangeland, Plant growth promoting bacteria

Abstract

This study was carried out on high-elevation rangelands of Erzurum, Turkey between 2011 and 2014 for four-years period. The goal of this study was to determine the effects of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) on dry matter yield of rangelands. Based on the results of our study, DM yield, resulting from most of the treatments with bacterial strains plus 50% N or 50% N+P fertilizers were higher than treatments of bacterial strains without fertilizers. Although 100% N+P and N fertilizer without bacterial strains produced higher DM yield than check plots and bacteria alone treatments, the treatments that received half of N + P fertilizer with bacteria strains were significantly higher than 100% N and 100% N+100% P fertilizer and the other treatments, except the treatments with Pantoea agglomerans (treatment 18) strain with half doses of N+P. Among the treatments tested, half of N fertilizer with Pseudomonas fluorescens T26 strain gave higher DM yield than in optimum NP fertilizer (10 kg N da-1 + 5 kg P2 O5 da-1) but yield increase was not statistically different. Results of this study showed that applied half of N fertilizer with PGPB may be effective to increase DM yield of rangelands and to reduce chemical fertilizer use.

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01-06-2022

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