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Vol. 4 No. 10



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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 4 (10), pp. 1145-1146, October 2005          
ISSN 1684–5315 © 2005 Academic Journals

 

 

Short Communication

 

Effect of environmental factors on nitrifying bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of Setaria italica (L.) Beauv

 

K. Vijaya Bhaskar*, and P.B.B.N. Charyulu

 

Department of Microbiology, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur  515 003, AP, India.

                   

*Corresponding Author E-Mail: vijji_micro5@yahoo.co.in.

 

Accepted 14 May, 2005

 

 
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Nitrification is a biological process in which nitrifying bacteria oxidise ammonia to nitrate. The process is sensitive to environmental factors such as temperature, dissolved oxygen concentration, pH, and available substrate.  In the present study, the effects of pH, temperature and neem oil on Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter isolated from the rhizosphere of foxtail millet, Setaria italica, were examined. The optimum temperature for the growth of both nitrifying bacteria is 30°C. Nitrobacter is less tolerant to low temperature than Nitrosomonas but the optimum pH for both bacteria is 8.0.  Neem oil, when applied at 10 ppm, showed maximum inhibitory effect on growth of both bacteria.

 

Key words: Nitrifying bacteria, temperature, pH, neem oil, inhibitors, Setaria italica.

 

 


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