Effect of foliar spraying with Pink Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophic Bacteria as a Foliar Spraying on the Growth and Productivity of Strawberry
Ismail, shadia; Mohammed, Fafy;
Abstract
Pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophic bacteria (PPFM) isolated
from cotton leaves was identified based on phenotypic and genotypic
characteristics as Methylobacterium rodiotolerance. Two field experiments
were conducted to investigate the effects of PPFM, methanol (10 and 30%)
and a combination of bacteria and methanol on the growth, fruit quality, and
yield of two strawberry cultivars (Florida and Festival). The main differences
between the two cultivars are greater foliage fresh weight and early
yield in cv. Florida while Festival cv. had a higher total yield per plant and
greater anthocyanins and ascorbic acid contents. The greatest vegetative
growth, dry matter percentage, potassium content, and carbohydrate content
besides the earliest yield per plant were observed following spraying with
PPFM or PPFM mixed with 10% methanol. Spraying with PPFM resulted
in the highest total yield per plant, highest yield per feddan, and fruit quality.
Spraying cv. Florida with PPFM resulted in the best early yield while spraying
cv. Festival with PPFM resulted in the highest total yield and fruit quality.
Spraying with PPFM appears to be the most efficient treatment for enhancing
the total yield of Festival cv. by an average of 23.02 and 24.06 tons
per feddan in the first and second seasons, respectively.
from cotton leaves was identified based on phenotypic and genotypic
characteristics as Methylobacterium rodiotolerance. Two field experiments
were conducted to investigate the effects of PPFM, methanol (10 and 30%)
and a combination of bacteria and methanol on the growth, fruit quality, and
yield of two strawberry cultivars (Florida and Festival). The main differences
between the two cultivars are greater foliage fresh weight and early
yield in cv. Florida while Festival cv. had a higher total yield per plant and
greater anthocyanins and ascorbic acid contents. The greatest vegetative
growth, dry matter percentage, potassium content, and carbohydrate content
besides the earliest yield per plant were observed following spraying with
PPFM or PPFM mixed with 10% methanol. Spraying with PPFM resulted
in the highest total yield per plant, highest yield per feddan, and fruit quality.
Spraying cv. Florida with PPFM resulted in the best early yield while spraying
cv. Festival with PPFM resulted in the highest total yield and fruit quality.
Spraying with PPFM appears to be the most efficient treatment for enhancing
the total yield of Festival cv. by an average of 23.02 and 24.06 tons
per feddan in the first and second seasons, respectively.
Other data
| Title | Effect of foliar spraying with Pink Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophic Bacteria as a Foliar Spraying on the Growth and Productivity of Strawberry | Authors | Ismail, shadia; Mohammed, Fafy | Issue Date | 1-Jun-2023 | Publisher | Ain Shams University, Faculty of Agriculture | Journal | Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences | Volume | 31 | Issue | 1 | Start page | 1 | End page | 14 | ISSN | 2636-3585 | DOI | 10.21608/ajs.2023.135514.1479 |
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