Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]

This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) with humic acid (HA) as amendments on the morphological and physiological growth characteristics and yield of Sepang Oren sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam). The experiment was conducted under gl...

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Main Author: Sadeq B.M.; Zuan A.T.K.; Kasim S.; Alkooranee J.T.; Yun W.M.; Othman N.M.I.; Akter A.; Chompa S.S.; Nabayi A.; Rahman E.
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Sadeq B.M.; Zuan A.T.K.; Kasim S.; Alkooranee J.T.; Yun W.M.; Othman N.M.I.; Akter A.; Chompa S.S.; Nabayi A.; Rahman E.
Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
2024
Sains Malaysiana
53
1
10.17576/jsm-2024-5301-03
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85186741694&doi=10.17576%2fjsm-2024-5301-03&partnerID=40&md5=71aa882ee168ec8a19cc75ca7036bd27
This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) with humic acid (HA) as amendments on the morphological and physiological growth characteristics and yield of Sepang Oren sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam). The experiment was conducted under glasshouse conditions at the Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, for 110 days. Two factors were used in this experiment: The first factor was PGPR-HA inoculations (UPMB10, UPMRB9, and mixed strains) and non-inoculation-HA, and the second factor was the Nitrogen fertilizer levels (50, 75, and 100%). The treatments were replicated three times and arranged factorially in a randomized complete block design. The results showed that inoculations with PGPRs-HA (UPMRB9 and UPMB10 strains) positively affect the plant growth significantly (SPAD measurements, number of leaves, vine length, root length, leaf area index, root dry weight, shoot dry weight, and root: shoot ratio) of sweet potato upon addition of 50% and 75% of N-fertilizer, respectively. The nutrient content of soil and plant leaf significantly increased by 12-15% and 14-18%, respectively, compared to the uninoculated, when applied with the same inoculation. After 30 days, the population of soil bacteria increased, reaching a value of 8.65 log10 CFU/g soil. The use of PGPR-HA inoculations with N-fertilization resulted in a considerable rise in the majority of plant and soil parameters compared to the treatments without PGPR inoculation. Therefore, PGPR supplemented with humic acid (HA) may be considered a viable and sustainable strategy for enhancing sweet potatoes’ morphological and physiological attributes. This technique can result in increased crop productivity and serve as a substitute for nitrogen-based fertilizers. © 2024 Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All rights reserved.
Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1266039
English
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All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Sadeq B.M.; Zuan A.T.K.; Kasim S.; Alkooranee J.T.; Yun W.M.; Othman N.M.I.; Akter A.; Chompa S.S.; Nabayi A.; Rahman E.
spellingShingle Sadeq B.M.; Zuan A.T.K.; Kasim S.; Alkooranee J.T.; Yun W.M.; Othman N.M.I.; Akter A.; Chompa S.S.; Nabayi A.; Rahman E.
Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
author_facet Sadeq B.M.; Zuan A.T.K.; Kasim S.; Alkooranee J.T.; Yun W.M.; Othman N.M.I.; Akter A.; Chompa S.S.; Nabayi A.; Rahman E.
author_sort Sadeq B.M.; Zuan A.T.K.; Kasim S.; Alkooranee J.T.; Yun W.M.; Othman N.M.I.; Akter A.; Chompa S.S.; Nabayi A.; Rahman E.
title Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
title_short Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
title_full Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
title_fullStr Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
title_full_unstemmed Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
title_sort Tripartite Introductions of PGPR, Humic Acid, and N-Fertilizer Improve the Growth and Yield of Sweet Potato under Glasshouse Conditions; [Pengenalan Tripihak PGPR, Asid Humik dan Baja N Meningkatkan Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Ubi Keledek di bawah Keadaan Rumah Kaca]
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description This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) with humic acid (HA) as amendments on the morphological and physiological growth characteristics and yield of Sepang Oren sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam). The experiment was conducted under glasshouse conditions at the Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, for 110 days. Two factors were used in this experiment: The first factor was PGPR-HA inoculations (UPMB10, UPMRB9, and mixed strains) and non-inoculation-HA, and the second factor was the Nitrogen fertilizer levels (50, 75, and 100%). The treatments were replicated three times and arranged factorially in a randomized complete block design. The results showed that inoculations with PGPRs-HA (UPMRB9 and UPMB10 strains) positively affect the plant growth significantly (SPAD measurements, number of leaves, vine length, root length, leaf area index, root dry weight, shoot dry weight, and root: shoot ratio) of sweet potato upon addition of 50% and 75% of N-fertilizer, respectively. The nutrient content of soil and plant leaf significantly increased by 12-15% and 14-18%, respectively, compared to the uninoculated, when applied with the same inoculation. After 30 days, the population of soil bacteria increased, reaching a value of 8.65 log10 CFU/g soil. The use of PGPR-HA inoculations with N-fertilization resulted in a considerable rise in the majority of plant and soil parameters compared to the treatments without PGPR inoculation. Therefore, PGPR supplemented with humic acid (HA) may be considered a viable and sustainable strategy for enhancing sweet potatoes’ morphological and physiological attributes. This technique can result in increased crop productivity and serve as a substitute for nitrogen-based fertilizers. © 2024 Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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