Abstract
Problem statement: Micro-organisms are more predominant around root zone and as such play a vital role to plant. Micro-organisms are diverse and have property modification which are beneficial to plant growth and root development. Approach: The lack of knowledge on the specific microorganisms associated with plantain roots in Cross River State soils (which inturn leads to an avoidable loss of crop if appropriate management methods were employed) led to the need for this study. Different ecological zones have different population of micro-organisms. The purpose of this study is to: to enumerate the rhizosphere microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) associated with plantain roots at different locations across the ecological zones of the state and to identify the rhizosphere microorganisms associated with plantain roots of different location representing the ecological zones of the state. Results: To ascertain this, it was necessary to isolate micro-organisms from the roots of plantain in order to determine the different populations of microorganisms in different ecological zones across Cross River State, Nigeria. The isolation of bacteria and fungi colonizing the root of plantain were determined at six locations across the state, as follows: Obanliku, Boki, Etung, Obubra Biase and Odukpani Local Government Area. The activity growing roots of plantain were removed with the attached suckers and transferred to the laboratory for microbial analysis. Serial dilution method was used to determine the population of bacteria and fungi present in the root samples collected. Also, staining reaction as well as biochemical taste were carried out to identify the types of bacteria present and their biochemical reactions. Conclusion/Recommendations: The result showed that several types of bacteria and fungi were present around the roots of plantain. The types of bacteria and fungi are listed below; Bacteria: Micrococus, Rhizobium, Azomonas-agilis, Pseudomonads aeroginosa, Nitrobactar winogradskyl; Fungi: Rhizopus, Aspergillus nigar and Nigrospora. Many of these bacteria and fungi species are known organic matter decomposers, nitrogen fixers and contributors to plant nutrition.The use of appropriate cultural methods could enhance good nutrition around plantain crops.
Highlights
The environment around root zone is populated by many microorganisms and animals; though it is generally believed that microorganisms play an important role in the release of nutrient/minerals and carbon dioxide for plant growth
Microorganisms are generally responsible for the breakdown of organic matter including hydrocarbons, conversion of organic components from one form to another and the production of humus
To enumerate the rhizosphere microorganisms associated with plantain roots at different locations across the ecological zones of the state root extract agar was added and swarp for even distribution, these were done for bacteria
Summary
The environment around root zone is populated by many microorganisms and animals; though it is generally believed that microorganisms play an important role in the release of nutrient/minerals and carbon dioxide for plant growth. Microorganisms are generally responsible for the breakdown of organic matter including hydrocarbons, conversion of organic components from one form to another and the production of humus. These groups of organisms are diverse and as such are thought of as being of five distinct types: bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae and protozoa. The rhizosphere: According to (Alexander, 1977), is the portion of the soil under the direct influence of roots of plants. It is the region of the soil through which any soil organism influencing the plant via the root must pass or transmit the effect and through which all plant nutrients passed. Sci., 6 (4): 567-570, 2011 nutrients such as amino acids and vitamins released
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