2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11540-020-09464-y
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Improved Production of High-Quality Potato Seeds in Aeroponics with Plant-Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria

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“…Our previous studies have shown that the associative rhizospheric bacteria A. baldaniorum Sp245 (Tkachenko et al, 2015) and O. cytisi IPA7.2 (Burygin et al, 2019) can be used to promote the growth of potato microplants in vitro and ex vitro. The ability of Azospirillum bacteria to promote potato growth and productivity, including in the seed production system, is well known (Naqqash et al, 2016;Kargapolova et al, 2020;Tkachenko et al, 2021). The efficacy of use of these bacteria is higher in vitro (optimal conditions) but is lower when plants are grown in the field (Bacilio et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our previous studies have shown that the associative rhizospheric bacteria A. baldaniorum Sp245 (Tkachenko et al, 2015) and O. cytisi IPA7.2 (Burygin et al, 2019) can be used to promote the growth of potato microplants in vitro and ex vitro. The ability of Azospirillum bacteria to promote potato growth and productivity, including in the seed production system, is well known (Naqqash et al, 2016;Kargapolova et al, 2020;Tkachenko et al, 2021). The efficacy of use of these bacteria is higher in vitro (optimal conditions) but is lower when plants are grown in the field (Bacilio et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with their biochemical activity and in particular with the increase of indole-3-acetic acid content (Kargapolova et al 2020). Tkachenko et al (2020) reported that under aeroponic conditions, A. brasilense Sp245 inoculations increased the number of minitubers in varieties Kondor (+40%) and Nevsky (+60%) leading to an average productive increase of 17% in comparison with the uninoculated control. Regarding tuber quality, inoculations increased the starch content in minitubers (by 1.5 times in comparison with the uninoculated control).…”
Section: Microbial Plant Biostimulantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cultivation temperature was maintained at 24 • C, the air humidity was 60%, the illumination intensity was 60 µM m −2 s −1 and the day duration was 16 h. Explants were inoculated with a suspension of A. baldaniorum Sp245 on day 0 of cultivation and additionally with a suspension of O. cytisi IPA7.2 after 14 days of growth. Previously, we have already established the positive effect of co-inoculation with two strains of A. baldaniorum Sp245 and O. cytisi IPA7.2 for the adaptation of potato microplants in greenhouse conditions [7], as well as with one strain of A. baldaniorum Sp245 in aeroponics conditions [9]. Therefore, in this study, both strains were used for an experiment in aeroponics.…”
Section: Experimental Planmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Previously, we have shown that single-strain and two-strain inoculations with rhizospheric strains Azospirillum baldaniorum Sp245 and Ochrobactrum cytisi Microorganisms 2023, 11, 1866 2 of 15 IPA7.2 benefit the growth and development of potato under in vitro conditions [5,6] and in greenhouses [7]. In addition, we have established that A. baldaniorum Sp245 promotes potato productivity under field and aeroponic conditions [8,9]. Positive effects of plantgrowth-promoting microorganisms in soil-free systems have also been shown with other plant species, including banana, strawberry, lettuce, tomato, soybean, and wheat [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%