Evaluating the Synergistic Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Phosphate-solubilizing Bacteria on Growth and Yield Enhancement in Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.)

Mahalakshmi J

Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamilnadu-608002, India.

Richard Kennady N

Horticultural Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Pechiparai, Kanniyakumari-629161, Tamil Nadu, India.

Jaya Jasmine A

Horticultural Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Pechiparai, Kanniyakumari-629161, Tamil Nadu, India.

Sivakumar K *

Horticultural Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Pechiparai, Kanniyakumari-629161, Tamil Nadu, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

A pot culture experiment investigated the combined effects of Glomus fasciculatum (AM fungi) and Bacillus megaterium (phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, PSB) on brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) under varying phosphorus levels (50% and 75% of the recommended P dose) alongside standard nitrogen and potassium fertilization. Among the ten treatments evaluated, T7 (75% P + G. fasciculatum + B. megaterium) emerged as the most effective, demonstrating significant enhancements in plant growth, nutrient uptake, and yield. The study highlighted a synergistic interaction between AM fungi and PSB: AM fungi improved phosphorus acquisition efficiency through hyphal networks, while PSB solubilized soil-bound phosphorus, thereby increasing its bioavailability. In this study, No. of branches of brinjal per plant at T7 i.e 75% of P+G. fasiculatum + B. megaterium at 90 DAT was 19.81. No. of fruit weight of brinjal per plant T7 i.e 75% of P+G. fasiculatum + B. megaterium at 90 DAT was 80.61. No.of fruit volume and fruit girth/plant T7 i.e 75% of P+G. fasiculatum + B. megaterium at 90 DAT was Fruit volume: 65.91 Fruit girth: 6.43 Percentage colonisation and spore number by G. fasciculatum in brinjal were higher at 75%, followed by 50% phosphorus. This dual inoculation strategy not only optimized phosphorus utilization but also amplified biomass accumulation and fruit productivity in brinjal, underscoring its potential for sustainable nutrient management in solanaceous crops.

Keywords: Brinjal, Glomus fasiculatum, Bascillus megaterium, growth and yield


How to Cite

J, Mahalakshmi, Richard Kennady N, Jaya Jasmine A, and Sivakumar K. 2025. “Evaluating the Synergistic Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria on Growth and Yield Enhancement in Eggplant (Solanum Melongena L.)”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 40 (7):24-31. https://doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2025/v40i72266.

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