Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat
Atatürk University
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Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2006
Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat; Serdar Bilen; Ramazan Çakmakçi; Fikrettin Şahin; Adil Aydın
Inoculants are of great importance in sustainable and/or organic agriculture. In the present study, plant growth of barley (Hordeum vulgare) has been studied in sterile soil inoculated with four plant growth-promoting bacteria and mineral fertilizers at three different soil bulk densities and in three harvests of plants. Three bacterial species were isolated from the rhizosphere of barley and wheat. These bacteria fixed N2, dissolved P and significantly increased growth of barley seedlings. Available phosphate in soil was significantly increased by seed inoculation of Bacillus M-13 and Bacillus RC01. Total culturable bacteria, fungi and P-solubilizing bacteria count increased with time. Data suggest that seed inoculation of barley with Bacillus RC01, Bacillus RC02, Bacillus RC03 and Bacillus M-13 increased root weight by 16.7, 12.5, 8.9 and 12.5% as compared to the control (without bacteria inoculation and mineral fertilizers) and shoot weight by 34.7, 34.7, 28.6 and 32.7%, respectively. Bacterial inoculation gave increases of 20.3–25.7% over the control as compared with 18.9 and 35.1% total biomass weight increases by P and NP application. The concentration of N and P in soil was decreased by increasing soil compaction. In contrast to macronutrients, the concentration of Fe, Cu and Mn was lower in plants grown in the loosest soil. Soil compaction induced a limitation in root and shoot growth that was reflected by a decrease in the microbial population and activity. Our results show that bacterial population was stimulated by the decrease in soil bulk density. The results suggest that the N2-fixing and P-solubilizing bacterial strains tested have a potential on plant growth activity of barley.
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B-soil and Plant Science | 2006
Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat; Kenan Barik; Ramazan Çakmakçi; Fikrettin Sahin
Abstract Biofertilizers are an alternative to mineral fertilizers for increasing soil productivity and plant growth in sustainable agriculture. The objective of this study was to evaluate possible effects of three mineral fertilizers and four plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) strains as biofertilizer on soil properties and seedling growth of barley (Hordeum vulgare) at three different soil bulk densities, and in three harvest periods. The application treatments included the control (without bacteria inoculation and mineral fertilizers), mineral fertilizers (N, NP and P) and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria species (Bacillus licheniformis RC04, Paenibacillus polymyxa RC05, Pseudomonas putida RC06, and Bacillus OSU-142) in sterilized soil. The PGPR, fungi, seedling growth, soil pH, organic matter content, available P and mineral nitrogen were determined in soil compacted artificially to three bulk density levels (1.1, 1.25 and 1.40 Mg m−3) at 15, 30, and 45 days of plant harvest. The results showed that all the inoculated bacteria contributed to the amount of mineral nitrogen. Seed inoculation significantly increased the count of bacteria and fungi. Data suggest that seed inoculation of barley with PGPR strains tested increased root weight by 9–12.2%, and shoot weight by 29.7–43.3% compared with control. The N, NP and P application, however, increased root weight up to 18.2, 25.0 and 7.4% and shoot weight by 31.6, 43.4 and 26.4%, respectively. Our data show that PGPR stimulate barley growth and could be used as an alternative to chemical fertilizer. Soil compaction hampers the beneficial plant growth promoting properties of PGPR and should be avoided.
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 1999
Taşkın Öztaş; Koray Sönmez; Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat
Atatürk Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi | 2013
Turgay Dindaroğlu; Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat
Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi | 2014
Turgay Dindaroğlu; Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat
Alınteri Zirai Bilimler Dergisi | 2012
Turgay Dindaroğlu; Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat
Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture | 2011
Turgay Dindaroğlu; Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat
Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture | 1999
Üstün Şahin; Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat; Omer Anapali
Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture | 1999
Mustafa Yıldırım Canbolat; Kenan Barik; Müdahir Özgül
Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture | 1999
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