Determination of optimum dose and frequency of application of free-living diazotrophs (FLD) on lettuce

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M. H. Kifle and M. D. Laing

Free-living diazotrophic isolates L1 (Bacillus cereus Frankland) and Br2 (Bacillus subtilis Ehrenberg Cohn) were evaluated in greenhouse trials for their optimum dose and frequency of application on seedlings of a single lettuce variety (Great Lakes) in a composted pine bark medium. Bacterial isolates were grown in Burke’s broth and were applied as a drench at four different doses (105 , 106 , 107 and 108 colony forming units (cfu) ml-1 ) and at different frequencies of application (1, 7, 14 and 21 days). Two months later, wet weight, dry weight and plant N levels were measured. Lettuce growth and plant N level responded positively to both bacterial isolates inoculated at 106 cfuml-1 weekly and fortnightly. Isolate Br2 inoculated at 106 cfuml-1 fixed 32.4% plant N when applied weekly and 26.7% when applied every two weeks. Isolate L1, at the same dose, applied weekly or every two weeks, fixed 27.7 and 29.1% of plant N requirement, respectively. The lettuce seedlings responded less well to a higher dose at 108 cfu ml1 of either isolate applied weekly and every two weeks. The response to dosage depended on frequency of application. Doses of 106 cfu ml-1 of both isolates applied weekly or every two weeks had the best effect on lettuce seedling growth and plant N.

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