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. 2023 Jan 31;11(2):362. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11020362

Table 4.

Growth stimulant and Blast disease suppressive activity of Microbacterium testaceum B2 on rice (A) Pusa Basmati 1. (B) BPT5204.

(A)
Bacterial Dose
(CFU mL−1)
Germi-Nation (%) *Shoot Length (cm) Root Length (cm) Number of Roots Fresh Weight (g) Dry Weight (g) Net Weight (g) Percent Disease Index Reduction in Disease Severity (%)
Control 100 4.77c 4.23c 3.67 0.36c 0.15c 0.22c 48.03
108 100 5.07b 5.47a 3.33 0.43b 0.17a 0.26b 7.86 83.64
107 100 5.60a 4.53b 4.67 0.56a 0.16b 0.40a 4.47 90.68
CD(0.05) NS 0.15 0.12 NS 0.004 0.002 0.004
CV 1.45 1.22 14.43 0.46 0.66 0.72
(B)
Bacterial Dose
(CFU mL−1)
Germi-nation (%) * Shoot length (cm) Root length (cm) Number of roots Fresh weight (g) Dry weight (g) Net weight (g) Percent Disease Index Reduction in Disease severity (%)
Control 100 3.07b 4.13b 2.67 0.28b 0.11a 0.18b 45.71
108 100 3.03b 6.03a 3.67 0.31a 0.07b 0.19b 9.86 78.43
107 100 3.60a 3.60c 3.67 0.29b 0.10a 0.21a 6.61 85.53
CD(0.05) NS 0.15 0.22 NS 0.01 0.01 0.01
CV 2.31 2.41 17.32 2.19 3.0 3.66

* M. testaceum B2 induced growth alteration in rice seedlings treated with 108 and 107 CFU mL−1, bacterial suspension after seven days. (The data with the same alphabet in each column were significantly similar to each other, but the data with different alphabets were significantly different. The letter ns stands for non-significant.).