Agricultural inoculants Flashcards

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What are the features of successful PGPB for formulation development?

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Enhance plant growth
Ability to survive and multiply in the target plant rhizosphere
Ability to efficiently colonise roots 
Ability to compete with others 
Ease for mass multiplication
Broad-spectrum of action
Excellent and reliable control 
Compatible with other PGPB
Safe for the environment 
Should be able to tolerate desiccation, heat, oxidising agents, and UV radiation
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What are the grower’s interests?

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Maximum yield
Compatibility with routine field practices 
Easy to use 
Reasonable price
Compatibility with seeding equipment 
Tolerance of storage abuse 
Ability to work under different field conditions and different types of soils 
Ability to survive the time needed
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What are the manufacturer’s interests?

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Shelf life
Reproducible results
Human, animal, and plant safe

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4
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Describe primitive inoculants

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Seeds and plants inoculated with bacterial culture suspension
Isn’t practical for growers

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5
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Describe liquid inoculants

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Microbial cultures amended with substances to improve stickiness, stability, and surfactant and dispersal abilities
Usually in water but sometimes in mineral and organic oils
Additives such as sucrose, glycerol, and gum Arabic are added

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Describe inoculants with organic carriers

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Formulation as solid powder, pellet, or slurry
Lignite
Charcoal
Peat
Cocopeat
Compost
Sugarcane filter mud bagasse 
Cork
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7
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Describe soil made inoculants

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Large scale cyanobacterial inoculants are produced using soil from their habitats

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8
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Describe synthetic formulations

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Based on polymers

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What are the advantages of synthetic formulations?

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Longer shelf life 
Appropriate survival at destination
Ease of manufacturing 
Sufficient cell density 
Improved performance
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What are the disadvantages of synthetic formulations?

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Raw materials are expensive

Require more expensive handling

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What materials are used in synthetic formulations?

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Alginite 
Agar
Carrageenan
Pectin
Chitosan
Bean gum
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What are some inoculation techniques?

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Seed treatment 
Soil inoculation
Seedling drip
Foliar spray
Hive insert
Fruit spray
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