Claims
- 1. A method for growing a conifer seedling, which comprises the steps of:
- selecting a conifer seed; and
- treating said conifer seed, prior to planting thereof, with a bacterial strain of Coryneform, Pseudomonas or Serratia that enhances the root growth of a seedling of said conifer seed.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the conifer seed is treated by soaking in a suspension comprising said bacterial strain.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the treated coffer seed is a pine seed.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the treated conifer seed is a spruce seed.
- 5. A method for enhancing the root growth of a transplanted conifer seedling, which comprises the steps of:
- selecting a conifer seedling; and
- treating the roots of said conifer seedling with a bacterial strain of Coryneform, Pseudomonas or Serratia that enhances the root growth of said conifer seedling.
- 6. The method according to claim 5 wherein the conifer seedling roots are treated by soaking in a suspension of said bacterial strain.
- 7. The method according to claim 5 wherein the conifer seedling roots are treated by delivering a suspension of said bacterial strain to soil in which the conifer seedlings are grown.
- 8. A modified conifer seed, said conifer seed having been modified by treatment with an isolated, biologically pure culture of a strain of Coryneform, Pseudomonas or Serratia which enhances the root growth of a seedling of said conifer seed.
- 9. A modified conifer seed according to claim 8 which is a pine seed.
- 10. A modified conifer seed according to claim 8 which is a spruce seed.
- 11. A modified conifer seed according to claim 8 wherein said seed is treated with an isolated, biologically pure culture of bacterial strain 44-9 or a growth-enhancing spontaneous mutant thereof.
- 12. A modified conifer seed according to claim 8 wherein said seed is treated with an isolated, biologically pure culture of bacterial strain 36-43 or a growth-enhancing spontaneous mutant thereof.
- 13. A modified conifer seed as defined in claim 8 wherein said seed is a black spruce seed treated with an isolated, biologically pure culture of a bacterial strain selected from the group consisting of strain 44-9 and strain 36-43.
- 14. A modified conifer seed as defined in claim 8 wherein said seed is a jack pine seed treated with an isolated, biologically pure culture of a bacterial strain selected from the group consisting of strain 44-9 and strain 36-43.
- 15. A method of enhancing conifer seedling root growth, comprising the steps of:
- selecting a conifer seeding; and
- treating the roots of said conifer seedling with a bacterial culture of Coryneform, Pseudomonas or Serratia that enhances the root growth of said conifer seedling.
- 16. A method of enhancing conifer seedling root growth as claimed in claim 15, wherein said bacterial culture is a biologically pure culture of bacterial strain 44-9 or a biologically pure culture of bacterial strain 36-43.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 768,566, filed Apr. 28, 1992, now abandoned, and is also a continuation of application Ser. No. 347,731, filed May 5, 1989, now abandoned.
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