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Cadmium (Cd) is a potentially harmful metal with significant biological toxicity that adversely affects plant growth and physiological metabolism. Excessive Cd exposure in plants leads to stunted plant growth owing to its negative impact on physiological functions such as photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and water balance. Potassium-enriched biochar (KBC) and Bacillus altitudinis rhizobacteria (RB) can effectively overcome this problem. Potassium-enriched biochar (KBC) significantly enhances plant growth by improving the soil structure, encouraging water retention, and enhancing microbial activity as a slow-release nutrient. Rhizobacteria promote plant growth by improving root ion transport and nutrient availability while promoting soil health and water conservation through RB production. This study examined the effects of combining RB + KBC as an amendment to rice, both with and without Cd stress. Four treatments (control, KBC, RB, and RB + KBC) were applied using a completely randomized design (CRD) in four replications. The results showed that the combination of RB + KBC increased rice plant height (38.40%), shoot length (53.90%), and root length (12.49%) above the control under Cd stress. Additionally, there were notable improvements in chlorophyll a (15.31%), chlorophyll b (25.01%), and total chlorophyll (19.37%) compared to the control under Cd stress, which also showed the potential of RB + KBC treatment. Moreover, increased N, P, and K concentrations in the roots and shoots confirmed that RB + KBC could improve rice plant growth under Cd stress. Consequently, these findings suggest that RB + KBC is an effective amendment to alleviate Cd stress in rice. Farmers should use RB + KBC to achieve better rice growth under cadmium stress.
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