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Bazı Bakteri İzolatları ve Hormon Uygulamalarının Safran Crocus sativus L. Bitkisinde Korm Oluşumu ve Kimi Bitki Özelliklerine Etkisi

Year 2016, Volume: 22 Issue: 4, 500 - 511, 01.09.2016
https://doi.org/10.1501/Tarimbil_0000001408

Abstract

Safran, süsengiller Iridaceae familyasından ve sonbaharda çiçek açan, soğanlı bitkilerden biridir. Ekonomik değeri yüksek, tıbbı ve aromatik bitkilerden biri olan bu bitkinin üretiminin geliştirilmesinde en büyük engel tohumluk olarak kullanılan soğanların yetersizliğidir. Safran bitkisinin kormlarının çoğalmasında mikrobiyal gübre olarak azot fiksasyonu yapabilme, fosfatı çözebilme ve hormon IAA, GA3 üretebilme özelliğine sahip bakteri izolatlarının kullanımı hedeflenmiştir. Böylece, nesli tehlike altında olan türlerden olan safranın yok olması önlenebilir ve bir süs bitkisi olarak üretiminin yaygınlaştırılmasıyla türlerin devamı sağlanabilir. Bu çalışmada, toplam on uygulama 1 Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain TV-42A, 2 Brevibacillus choshinensis strain TV-53D, 3 Myroides odoratus strain TV-85C, 4 Bacillus megaterium strain TV-87A, 5 Colwellia psycrerytreae strain TV-108G, 6 Kluyvera cryocrescens strain TV113C and 7 Bacillus GC group B strain TV119E, 8 Kontrol bakteri ve hormon uygulamasız 9 Kontrol 2 [100 mg L-1 IBA indole-3 butyric acid ] ve 10 Kontrol 3 [100 mg L-1 GA3 gibberellic acid ] safranın bitki büyüme ve gelişim parametreleri üzerindeki etkilerini belirlemek için test edilmiştir. Sera koşullarında, yavru korm sayısı, yavru korm çapı mm , yavru korm uzunluğu mm , yavru korm ağırlığı g ve kormların makro ve mikro N, K, P, Mg, S, Ca, Na, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, B ve Cd besin içerikleri belirlenmiştir. Safranın büyüme ve verim değerleri, bakteri uygulamalarının bazılarında hormon uygulamalarından daha yüksek veya eşit şekilde elde edilmiştir. Organik tarımda kullanılan biyogübrelerin, safranın bitki büyüme ve gelişimini artırması üzerine olumlu bir etkiye sahip olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır

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  • Miller L T (1982). Single derivatization method for routine analysis of bacterial whole-cell fatty acid methyl esters, including hydroxy acids. Journal Clinical Microbiology 16: 584-586
  • Odom J W (1992). Determination of Total Boron in Plants by the Curcumin Method. Plant Analysis Reference Procedures for the Southern Region of the United States. Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin No. 368, The University of Georgia Crops and Soil Science Dept. Athens. GA
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  • Soheilivand S, Agayev Y M, Shakib A M, Fathi M & Rezvani E (2007). Comparsion of diversity in flowering rate of two saffron (Crocus sativus L.) populations of Iran. Acta Horticulturae (ISHS) 739: 303-306
  • Şahin F, Çakmakçı R & Kantar F (2004). Sugar beet and barley yields in relation to inoculation with N2-fixing and phosphate solubilizing bacteria. Plant and Soil 265: 123-129
  • Taiz L & Zeiger E (2004). Fisiologia Vegetal. 3.ed. Porto Alegre: Artmed, 719 pp
  • Tarantilis P A & Polissiou M G (1997). Isolation and identification of the aroma components from saffron (Crocus sativus L.). Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 45: 459-462
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Assessment of the Effects of Some Bacterial Isolates and Hormones on Corm Formation and Some Plant Properties in Saffron Crocus sativus L.

Year 2016, Volume: 22 Issue: 4, 500 - 511, 01.09.2016
https://doi.org/10.1501/Tarimbil_0000001408

Abstract

The saffron, from the Iridaceae family and an autumn-flowering geophytes, is one of cormous plants. The biggest obstacle in the development of this plant, production having the most economic value as one of the medicinal and aromatic plants, is the insufficient bulbous used for propagation. Bacterial isolates showing capacity to grow in nitrogen-free conditions, for hormones production IAA, GA3 and to solubilise phosphate as microbial fertilizer were used to reproduce the corms of saffron plants. Thus, the disappearance of saffron from the species that are under threat of extinction can be prevented and the continuation of the species can be provided by its widespread propagation as an ornamental plant. In this study, a total of ten treatments; 1 Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain TV-42A, 2 Brevibacillus choshinensis strain TV-53D, 3 Myroides odoratus strain TV-85C, 4 Bacillus megaterium strain TV-87A, 5 Colwellia psycrerytreae strain TV-108G, 6 Kluyvera cryocrescens strain TV-113C and 7 Bacillus GC group B strain TV119E, 8 Control untreated bacteria or hormones 9 Control 2 [100 mg L-1 IBA indole-3 butyric acid ] and 10 Control 3 [100 mg L-1GA3 gibberellic acid ] were tested to see their effects on the plant growth and development parameters of saffron. The number of cormlet, average cormlet diameter mm , cormlet length mm , cormlet weight g , macro and micro plant nutrients N, K, P, Mg, S, Ca, Na, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, B and Cd contents of corms were determined in greenhouse assays. Some of the bacterial applications gave growth and yields of saffron equal to or higher than the hormones applied. Bio-fertilizers used in organic farming, increase in plant growth and development of saffron were concluded to have positive effect

References

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  • Basker D & Negbi M (1983). Uses of Saffron. Economic Botany 37(2): 228-236
  • Benschop M (1993). Crocus. The physiology of flower bulbs. pp. 257-272
  • Budak N, Çalışkan C F & Çaylak Ö (1994). Plant growth regulators and use of agricultural production. Ege University Journal of Faculty of Agriculture 31: 289- 296
  • Çakmakçı R, Dönmez F, Aydın A & Şahın F (2006). Growth promotion of plants by plant growth- promoting rhizobacteria under greenhouse and two different field soil conditions. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38(6): 1482-1487
  • Carmona M, Zalacain A, Sanchez A M, Novella J L & Alonso G L (2006). Crocetin esters, picrocrocin and its related compounds present in Crocus sativus stigmas and Gardenia jasminoides fruits. Tentative identification of seven new compounds by LC-ESI- MS. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 54: 973-979
  • Çavuşoğlu A & Erkel E İ (2005). The effect of different planting areas and corm size on yield and harvest period of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) in Kocaeli province. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture 18(2): 179-184
  • Chen Y, Yang Y, Zheng S & Wong M (2003). Effect of cadmium on nodulation and N2 fixation of soyabean in contaminated soils. Chemosphere 50: 781-787
  • Chichiricco G (1984). Karyotype and meiotic behaviour of the triploit Crocus sativus L. Caryologia 37: 233- 239
  • Deo B (2003). Growing saffron-the world’s most expensive spice. Crop and Food Research 20(1): 1-4
  • Dobbelaere S, Vanderleyden J & Okon Y (2003). Plant growth-promoting effects of diazotrophs in the rhizosphere. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 22(2): 107-149
  • Ekinci M, Turan M, Yildirim E, Güneş A, Kotan R & Dursun A (2014). Effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria on growth, nutrient, organic acid, amino acid and hormone content of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea l. var. botrytis) transplants. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Hortorum Cultus 13(6): 71-85
  • Erman M, Kotan R, Çakmakçı R, Çığ F, Karagöz K & Sezen M (2010). Effect of nitrogen fixing and phosphate-solubilizing rhizobacteria isolated from Van Lake Basin on the growth and quality properties in wheat and sugar beet. Turkey IV. Organic Farming Symposium, 28 June-1 July, Erzurum, Turkey, pp. 325-329
  • Escribano J, Diaz-Guerra M J M, Riese H H, Alvarez A, Proenza R & Fernandez J A (2000). The cytolytic effect of a glycoconjugate extracted from corms of saffron plant (Crocus sativus L.) on human cell lines in culture. Planta Medica 66: 157-162
  • Frank R (1986). ‘Zwiebel und Knollengewächse’ Eugen Ulmer Verlag, Stuttgart, DE, ISBN 3-8001-6159-1
  • Grunewald W, Noorden G V, Isterdael G V, Beeckman T, Gheysen G & Mathesius U (2009). Manipulation of auxin transport in plant roots during rhizobium symbiosis and nematode parasitism. The Plant Cell 21: 2553-2562
  • İpek A, Arslan N & Sarıhan E (2009). Effects of different planting depth and bulb sizes on yield and yield components of saffron (Crocus sativus L.). Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi-Journal of Agricultural Science 15(1): 38-46
  • Kara I (2010). Saffron Cultivation in Eskisehir. Eskişehir Trade Exchange Journal 1(1): 29-31
  • Kaynak L & Ersoy N (1997). General properties of plant growth regulator and uses. Akdeniz University Faculty Agricultural Journal 10: 223-236
  • Kaynak L & Memiş K (1997). Effect of plant growth blocker and delay mechanisms. Akdeniz University Faculty Agricultural Journal 10: 237-248
  • Kotan R & Şahin F (2002). Use of bacterial organisms in biological control of plant disease. Atatürk University Faculty Agriculture Journal 33: 111-119
  • Kotan R, Sahin F & Ala A (2005). Identification and pathogenicity of bacteria isolated from pome fruits trees in Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 113: 8-13
  • Kotan R, Çakir A, Ozer H, Kordali Ş, Çakmakci R, Dadasoglu F, Dikbaş N, Aydin T & Kazaz C (2014). Antibacterial effects of Origanum onites against phytopathogenic bacteria: Possible use of the extracts from protection of disease caused by some phytopathogenic bacteria. Scientia Horticulturae 172: 210-220
  • Lott W L, Nery J P, Gallo J R & Medcalf J C (1956). Leaf analysis technique in coffee research. IBEC Research Institute 9: 21-24
  • Lozano P, Castellar M R, Simancas M J & Iborra J L (1999). Quantitative highperformance liquid chromatographic method to analyse commercial saffron (Crocus sativus L) products. Journal of Chromatography A 830: 477-483
  • Mayak S, Tirosh T & Glick B R (2004). Plant growth- promoting bacteria confer resistance in tomato plants to salt stress. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 42: 565-572
  • Mia M A B, Hossain M M, Shamsuddin Z H & Islam M T (2012). Plant-associated bacteria in nitrogen nutrition in crops with special reference to rice and banana. In: D. K. Maheshwari (ed.), Bacteria in Agrobiology: Plant Nutrition. pp. 97-126
  • Miller L T (1982). Single derivatization method for routine analysis of bacterial whole-cell fatty acid methyl esters, including hydroxy acids. Journal Clinical Microbiology 16: 584-586
  • Odom J W (1992). Determination of Total Boron in Plants by the Curcumin Method. Plant Analysis Reference Procedures for the Southern Region of the United States. Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin No. 368, The University of Georgia Crops and Soil Science Dept. Athens. GA
  • Parray J A, Kamili A N, Reshi Z A, Hamid R & Qadri R A (2013). Screening of beneficial properties of rhizobacteria isolated from Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) rhizosphere. African Journal of Microbiology Research 7(23): 2905-2910
  • Safranbolu (2015). Safranbolu Kaymakamlığı. http:// www.safranbolu.gov.tr/default_B0.aspx?content=86. (Erişim tarihi: 26.01.2015)
  • Saharan B S & Nehra V (2011). Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: A critical review. Life Sciences and Medicine Research 2011: LSMR-21
  • Saikia R, Kumar R, Arora D K, Gogoi D K & Azad P (2006). Pseudomonas aeruginosa inducing rice resistance against Rhizoctonia solani: Production of salicylic acid and peroxidases. Folia Microbiologica 51: 375-380
  • Sharaf-Eldin M, Shereen E, Jose-Antonio F, Helmut J, Ronald C, Jose G & Pamela W (2008). Bacillus subtilis FZB24 affects flower quantity and quality of Saffron (Crocus sativus). Planta Medica 74: 732-734
  • Soheilivand S, Agayev Y M, Shakib A M, Fathi M & Rezvani E (2007). Comparsion of diversity in flowering rate of two saffron (Crocus sativus L.) populations of Iran. Acta Horticulturae (ISHS) 739: 303-306
  • Şahin F, Çakmakçı R & Kantar F (2004). Sugar beet and barley yields in relation to inoculation with N2-fixing and phosphate solubilizing bacteria. Plant and Soil 265: 123-129
  • Taiz L & Zeiger E (2004). Fisiologia Vegetal. 3.ed. Porto Alegre: Artmed, 719 pp
  • Tarantilis P A & Polissiou M G (1997). Isolation and identification of the aroma components from saffron (Crocus sativus L.). Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 45: 459-462
  • Turan M, Ekinci M, Yildirim E, Güneş A, Karagöz K, Kotan R & Dursun A (2014). Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria improved growth, nutrient, and hormone content of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) seedlings. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry 38: 327- 333
  • Vurdu H & Güney K (2004). Kırmızı Altın. ISBN:975- 92006-0-0, 108 s, Bizim Büro Basımevi, Ankara
  • Vurdu N, Allahverdiev S & Vurdu H (1997). The effects of hormones on the growth of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus L.). Kastamonu Education Journal 4: 85-89
  • Warburg E F (1957). Crocuses. Endeavour 16: 209-216
  • Willard P (2002). Secrets of Saffron: The Vagabond Life of the World’s Most Seductive Spice. Beacon Press
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Fazilet Parlakova Karagöz This is me

Atilla Dursun This is me

Recep Kotan This is me

Melek Ekinci This is me

Ertan Yıldırım This is me

Parisa Mohammadi This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2016
Submission Date January 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 22 Issue: 4

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APA Parlakova Karagöz, F., Dursun, A., Kotan, R., Ekinci, M., et al. (2016). Bazı Bakteri İzolatları ve Hormon Uygulamalarının Safran Crocus sativus L. Bitkisinde Korm Oluşumu ve Kimi Bitki Özelliklerine Etkisi. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 22(4), 500-511. https://doi.org/10.1501/Tarimbil_0000001408

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