Augustin, Nicola D.
Abstract:
The rise in the World’s population has forced us to employ hasty plant growth-promoting
products such as chemical fertilizers and agrochemicals, to meet up with the rising demands of
food production. These products have had detrimental effects on the environment. To reduce the
harmful effects of these synthetic products, scientists are now exploring more sustainable
alternatives such as biofertilizers. This project evaluates the effectiveness of a novel plant
growth-promoting bacteria Fictibacillus enclensis on plant growth.
This study has shown that F. enclensis promotes plant growth in peppers, barley, carrots. It also
led to an increase in nitrogen content of bush beans. Fictibacillus enclensis has been shown to
affect the barley root system by shortening the root length, while encouraging root hair growth.
Fictibacillus enclensis was not found to produce the protein ACC deaminase and has little to no
synergistic effect on plant growth when coupled with Stenotrophomonas rhizophila.