Abstract

Nursery raising of ornamental flowering annuals using soilless substrates is becoming a lucrative industry worldwide. Pakistan, being an agricultural country, still doesn't have its own cheaper and sustainable soilless substrates for high quality nursery production. Therefore, a study was conducted at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan and Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA, for development and evaluation of a cheaper, sustainable, and easily available soilless substrate using agricultural by-products along with its value addition by inoculating it with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria. For this purpose, coco-coir, rice hulls ash and composted sugarcane pressmud were combined in ratio of 1:1:1; v/v/v and were inoculated with Bacillus (MN-54), Enterobacter (MN-17) and Trichoderma species in 108 CFU mL−1 and 107 CFU mL−1 solutions. These inoculated treatments along with uninoculated treatment, a negative control (sand: silt; 1:1, v/v) were evaluated for their physico-chemical and nursery raising aspects for ‘Inca’ marigold and ‘Giant Dahlia Flowered’ zinnia. The study revealed that Enterobacter MN-17 (107 CFU mL−1) inoculated substrate had highest water holding capacity (72.9 %), total porosity (81.04 %) and organic matter contents (92.9 %). Whereas, Trichoderma spp. (108 CFU mL−1) inoculated substrate had better electrical conductivity (1.59 dS m−1) and pH (5.64) and resulted in highest final germination percentage (93.6 %), with greatest seedling vigor index (2195), seedling shoot length (10.2 cm), root length (12.5 cm) and leaf total chlorophyll contents (57.4 SPAD) in marigold. However, in zinnia, Enterobacter MN-17 (107 CFU mL−1) inoculated substrate resulted in highest germination percentage (98.3 %), greatest seedling vigor index (3302), seedling root length (15.8 cm) and leaf total chlorophyll contents (55.8 SPAD), whereas same strain with 108 CFU mL−1 took shortest time for mean germination (3.8 days). In conclusion, substrate enriched with Enterobacter MN-17 (107 CFU mL−1) or Trichoderma spp. (108 CFU mL−1) may be used to produce high quality ornamental flowering annuals nursery.

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