Abstract
AbstractApplication efficacy of the biological seed coating agent (BSCA) prepared with polyvinyl alcohol, sodium carboxymethyl celullose and Na-bentonite and having plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) Rs-5 and BCL-8, was investigated on cotton plants in the field. The results showed that the germination rate of cotton seeds treated with BSCA was increased by 11.3%, but the incidence rate of cotton seedlings was decreased by 10.8%, while other growth factors such as plant height, fresh weight, dry weight and leaf area of cotton seedlings were increased by 14.4%, 19.1%, 25.7% and 47.4% compared to treated with chemical seed coating agent (CSCA), respectively. Further analysis demonstrated that enzymatic activity of PAL, POD, PPO, SOD and photosynthetic pigment contents were improved to a certain extent as well, while MDA activity was declined. Moreover, the ionic uptake of Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ in cotton was enhanced, while Na+ absorption was reduced in BSCA compared to CSCA. The yield of cotton seeds treated with BSCA was increased up to 10.5% in comparison with CSCA treatment. Hence, our results revealed that the use of BSCA could not only alleviate the adverse effects of salinity but also has a promising plant growth promoting potential in salinized soil.KeywordsBiological seed coating agentcottonplant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
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