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Wooden biochar as a carrier for endophytic isolates

Dagnija VecstaudzaOlga MuterRaimonds KasparinskisVizma NikolajevaMaris Senkovs

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Plant growthMaterials scienceUreasebiologyMicroorganismSoil ScienceGreenhouse04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPlant Science010501 environmental sciencesMicrobial consortiumbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesEndophyteAgronomyShootBiochar040103 agronomy & agriculturebiology.protein0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesAgronomy and Crop Science0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Abstract Plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPM) serve as a basis for bio-fertilizers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the wood-derived biochar as a potential carrier for PGPM, previously isolated from plants. The selected microbial consortium was compatible with aged biochar obtained from tree branches and processed at temperatures of 600–800 °C. The effect of the consortium or biochar alone and biochar carrier-based bio-formulation on plant growth was estimated in a 14-day greenhouse experiment with barley. The length of shoots and roots increased by 46% and 32% respectively in comparison with control. Synergy of consortium with biochar was observed regarding root length. Consortium alone caused a decrease of urease activity in soil. Further studies are needed to clarify the mechanism of action and to evaluate the efficiency of microbial consortium and biochar as a carrier in medium- and long-term field trials.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rhisph.2017.04.002