Implications of Applied P-Sources with Calcium Super Phosphate, Phosphoric Acid and Rock Phosphate, and Phosphate Dissolving Bacteria on Snap Bean Grown Under Greenhouses Conditions
5th International Conference on Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture (ICBAA), Benha University, 8 April 2021, Egypt (Conference Online) • 2021
Publication Information
Authors
1, A. S. Shams2, A.H.M. Hamoda3, A.A.A. Glala2wanis-, Mona.M. Abd EL1, M. H.M. Mohamed1E. ZakiM
Keywords
Snap bean-Calcium super phosphate- Rock phosphate- Phosphoric acid- Phosphateen (Bacillus megaterium var. phosphaticum )- phosphate dissolving bacteria – PDB – bio- fertilizer- Vegetative growth-Yield- Pod quality- Green house.
Journal
5th International Conference on Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture (ICBAA), Benha University, 8 April 2021, Egypt (Conference Online)
Publisher
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Volume
59
Issue
2
Pages
697-710
publication.type
Local
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Abstract
Two field experiment were carried out during the two successive winter seasons of 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 in a private sector farm at Damallo Village, Qalubia Governorate, to investigate the effect of different sources of phosphorus as a soil application i.e., Calcium superphosphate (15.5% P2O5) at 50g/m2, Rock phosphate (26.3% P2O5) at 27g/m2 , Phosphoric acid (56%P2O5) at 14.3mg/m2 at recommended dose with/ without bio fertilizer Bacillus megaterium var. phosphaticum "phosphate dissolving bacteria "PDB" as well as their interaction on vegetative growth, chemical composition and productivity as well as pod quality of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cv. moraleda. Results showed that using Phosphoric acid (56%P2O5) fertilizer at the recommended dose of mineral fertilizer reflected significantly highest values in all measured vegetative growth aspects, chemical constituents of plant foliage, pod yield and its quality of bean plants compared with rock phosphate at the recommended dose of mineral fertilizer which gave the lowest values in the two seasons of study. In addition, fertilizing snap bean plants with Bio-Phosphorus fertilizer contained phosphate dissolving bacteria (PDB) (Bacillus megaterium var phosphaticum) at rate of 4 L/greenhouse applied alone at soil subsurface near the plant roots at two time started after two weeks from transplantation with one month interval at 2 l/360m2increased all measured parameters compared with the treatment without addition in the two seasons of study. Moreover, fertilizing the plants with different sources (p) plus (PDB) gave the highest values in most measure under study, fertilizing plants with phosphoric acid plus PDB gave the highest values in all vegetative growth aspects, fruit pod yield and the best quality compared with other treatments during both seasons of study.
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