Data Sheet 1_Optimizing basil production and fertilizer use efficiency with consortia of plant growth-promoting bacteria.pdf
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The basil, a widely cultivated aromatic plant, plays a crucial role in various industries but relies heavily on synthetic fertilizers, which contribute to environmental pollution. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) offer a sustainable alternative to reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers. In this study, three PGPB consortia and one single-strain inoculant were evaluated under reduced nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization to assess their effects on biomass production, photosynthetic efficiency, and nutritional quality. The results showed that consortium comprising Herbaspirillum sp., Azospirillum brasilense, and Rhizobium leguminosarum, as well as the consortium with Rhizobium sp. and Azotobacter chroococcum, significantly increased fresh biomass production–by over than 130%–compared to non-inoculated plants. Similarly, inoculation with 50% fertilization increased nitrogen and potassium uptake by over 50% compared to receiving the complete recommended fertilization without inoculation, while phosphorus uptake increased by more than 28% relative to the same control. These findings indicate that PGPB consortia offer not only an environmentally sustainable alternative to conventional fertilizers but also an effective strategy for enhancing biomass production and improving nutrient uptake in basil crops.
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2025-07-02



