<mets:mets OBJID="eprint_8558" LABEL="Eprints Item" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/mets.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-3.xsd" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><mets:metsHdr CREATEDATE="2023-07-04T22:57:02Z"><mets:agent ROLE="CUSTODIAN" TYPE="ORGANIZATION"><mets:name>OAR@ICRISAT</mets:name></mets:agent></mets:metsHdr><mets:dmdSec ID="DMD_eprint_8558_mods"><mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS"><mets:xmlData><mods:titleInfo><mods:title>Effect of plant growth-promoting Streptomyces sp. on growth&#13;
promotion and grain yield in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L)</mods:title></mods:titleInfo><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">S</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Gopalakrishnan</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">V</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Srinivas</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">G</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Alekhya</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">B</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Prakash</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:abstract>The physiological and molecular responses of&#13;
six strains of Streptomyces sp. (CAI-13, CAI-85, CAI-93,&#13;
CAI-140, CAI-155 and KAI-180), with their proven potential&#13;
for plant growth-promotion (PGP) in rice were&#13;
studied to understand the mechanisms causing the beneficial&#13;
effects. In this investigation, those six strains were&#13;
evaluated for their PGP capabilities in chickpea in the&#13;
2012–13 and 2013–14 post-rainy seasons. All of the&#13;
Streptomyces sp. strains exhibited enhanced nodule number,&#13;
nodule weight, root weight and shoot weight at&#13;
30 days after sowing (DAS) and pod number, pod weight,&#13;
leaf area, leaf weight and stem weight at 60 DAS in both&#13;
seasons over the un-inoculated control. At chickpea crop&#13;
maturity, the Streptomyces strains had enhanced stover&#13;
yield, grain yield, total dry matter, pod weight, seed&#13;
number and seed weight in both seasons over the uninoculated&#13;
control. In the rhizosphere, at crop maturity, the&#13;
Streptomyces strains also significantly enhanced soil biological and mineral nutrient traits including microbial&#13;
biomass carbon, dehydrogenase activity, total nitrogen,&#13;
available phosphorous and organic carbon in both seasons&#13;
over the un-inoculated control. Of the six strains of&#13;
Streptomyces sp., CAI-85, CAI-93 and KAI-180 were&#13;
found superior to CAI-155, CAI-140 and CAI-13, in terms&#13;
of their effects on root and shoot development, nodule&#13;
formation and crop productivity. Scanning electron microscopy had revealed the success in colonization of the chickpea roots by all six strains. This investigation further confirms the broad-spectrum of PGP activities by the selected Streptomyces sp.</mods:abstract><mods:classification authority="lcc">Chickpea</mods:classification><mods:originInfo><mods:dateIssued encoding="iso8061">2015</mods:dateIssued></mods:originInfo><mods:originInfo><mods:publisher>Springer</mods:publisher></mods:originInfo><mods:genre>Article</mods:genre></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec><mets:amdSec ID="TMD_eprint_8558"><mets:rightsMD ID="rights_eprint_8558_mods"><mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS"><mets:xmlData><mods:useAndReproduction>
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