scholarly journals Identification and characterization of plant growth-promoting properties of bacterial endophytes from selected Zingiberaceae plants

Author(s):  
Malisorn, K. ◽  
Kabbun, S. ◽  
Phuengjayaem, S. ◽  
Kanchanasin, P. ◽  
Tanasupawat, S.
Agronomy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1325 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muneera D. F. ALKahtani ◽  
Amr Fouda ◽  
Kotb A. Attia ◽  
Fahad Al-Otaibi ◽  
Ahmed M. Eid ◽  
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Desert plants are able to survive under harsh environmental stresses inherent to arid and semiarid regions due to their association with bacterial endophytes. However, the identity, functions, and the factors that influence the association of bacterial endophytes with desert plants are poorly known. These bacterial endophytes can be used as an untapped resource to favor plant growth and development in agro-ecosystems of arid regions. The present study is therefore focused on the isolation and identification of bacterial endophytes from two native medicinal plants (Fagonia mollis Delile and Achillea fragrantissima (Forssk) Sch. Bip.) growing spontaneously in the arid region of the South Sinai (Egypt), and characterization of their plant growth promoting (PGP) traits. Thirteen putative bacterial endophytes were isolated from the leaves of both plant species and characterized for their plant growth promoting abilities using molecular and biochemical approaches, as well as greenhouse trials. Selected endophytic bacterial strains were applied to maize plants (Zea mays L. var. Single cross Pioneer 30K08) to further evaluate their PGP abilities under greenhouse conditions. Isolated bacterial strains have variable plant growth promoting activities. Among these activities, isolated bacterial endophytes have the efficacy of phosphate solubilizing with clear zones ranging from 7.6 ± 0.3 to 9.6 ± 0.3 mm. Additionally, the obtained bacterial endophytes increased the productivity of indole acetic acid (IAA) in broth media from 10 to 60 µg·mL−1 with increasing tryptophan concentration from 1 to 5 mg·mL−1. Bacillus and Brevibacillus strains were frequently isolated from the leaves of both plant species, and had significant positive effects on plant growth and shoot phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) contents. Results suggest that these endophytes are good candidates as plant growth promoting inoculants to help reduce chemical input in conventional agricultural practices and increase nutrient uptake and stress resilience in plant species.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
MRRIDULA DANGI NARWAL

The goal of this review was to disconnect and describe a rhizospheric bacterium from Sorgastrum nutans, developing around the betray district of Rajasthan (India). Plant growth promoting rhizobacterias (PGPR) are known to impact plant development by different immediate or circuitous systems. Separated strain was tried for different PGP characteristics like 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase movement, phosphate solubilization, indole acidic corrosive generation, creation of siderophore, nitrogen obsession and alkali generation. Bio-control capacity of detach was screened by antagonistic action against certain parasitic/bacterial pathogens and additionally Hydrogen cyanide( HCN) creation. Selected test strain was likewise biochemically characterized. Advance recognizable proof of identification was performed by PCR based 16S rRNA qualitative sequencing. Besides assessment of the segregate SNP-18 showing different plant growth promoting (PGP) qualities on soil/plant framework is on-going to reveal their viability as successful PGPR.


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