2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2004.04.010
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Lime pelleting inoculated serradella (Ornithopus spp.) increases nodulation and yield

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“…Overall, it includes, seeds inside a container (e.g., rotating drum, cement mixer), where a binder (e.g., adhesive compound), a filler (bulking agent) if needed, and active ingredients (e.g., nutrients, protectants, and PBM) are mixed (Scott, 1989; Accinelli et al, 2016; Padhi and Pattanayak, 2018). Fillers can be single or mixed components, and the most commonly applied are peat (Georgakopoulos et al, 2002; Hartley et al, 2004; Hameeda et al, 2010), talc (Mukherjee and Sen, 1998; Sabaratnam and Traquair, 2002; Berninger et al, 2016), and lime (Brockwell and Phillips, 1970; Gault and Brockwell, 1980; Padhi and Pattanayak, 2018). These components can function as microbial carriers and modify seed size, shape, and weight.…”
Section: Seed Coating With Beneficial Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, it includes, seeds inside a container (e.g., rotating drum, cement mixer), where a binder (e.g., adhesive compound), a filler (bulking agent) if needed, and active ingredients (e.g., nutrients, protectants, and PBM) are mixed (Scott, 1989; Accinelli et al, 2016; Padhi and Pattanayak, 2018). Fillers can be single or mixed components, and the most commonly applied are peat (Georgakopoulos et al, 2002; Hartley et al, 2004; Hameeda et al, 2010), talc (Mukherjee and Sen, 1998; Sabaratnam and Traquair, 2002; Berninger et al, 2016), and lime (Brockwell and Phillips, 1970; Gault and Brockwell, 1980; Padhi and Pattanayak, 2018). These components can function as microbial carriers and modify seed size, shape, and weight.…”
Section: Seed Coating With Beneficial Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, biochar and chitosan have been also considered as fillers/carriers for microbial seed coating (Głodowska et al, 2016; Głodowska et al, 2017; Ruiz-de-la-Cruz et al, 2017). Binders, natural or synthetic polymers such as methyl cellulose (Hartley et al, 2004; Haikal, 2008; Swaminathan et al, 2016; Amutha, 2017; Lopisso et al, 2017), carboxymethyl cellulose (Sharma et al, 2003; Roesti et al, 2006; Nawar, 2007; Zhou et al, 2017), gum arabic (Kyei-Boahen et al, 2001; Ehteshamul-Haque et al, 2007; Dawar et al, 2008; Singh et al, 2014), or polysaccharide Pelgel (Jensen et al, 2000; Li et al, 2002; Ugoji et al, 2006) are generally added during or toward the end of the coating process in order to bind the exogenous materials and reduce the amount of dust in the final product (Pedrini et al, 2017). Some adhesives (e.g., gum arabic and xanthan gum) can also be used to extend the survival of PBM applied to seeds (Jambhulkar et al, 2016).…”
Section: Seed Coating With Beneficial Microbesmentioning
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“…Sebelum ditanam biji kedelai permukaannya disterilkan dengan etanol 70% dan dibilas dengan air suling steril [25]. Inokulasi dilakukan sesuai perlakuan modifikasi Hartley [26] dengan memberi 0,3 g inokulan untuk 4 g biji yang dicampur air steril. Penanaman dilakukan dengan cara membuat lubang tanam sedalam 3 -5 cm, setelah itu biji kedelai sebanyak 4 biji dimasukkan langsung pada lubang tanam dan ditimbun dengan tanah.…”
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“…The value of pressmud as an organic manure has been well recognized for utilizing in agriculture, as it contains valuable plant nutrients in organic form besides being a very effective soil ameliorant. The soil amelioration, especially the cations was supposed to create favourable conditions for the survival and activity of symbiotic soil bacteria, for nodulation and for plant growth (Stanley, 2002;Brauer et al, 2002;Hartley et al, 2004). Hence, these soils would have a positive effect over the nitrogen fixation leading to an increase in the soil available nitrogen content.…”
Section: Soil Available Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%