Sonali Banerjee, A. Banerjee, A. Mukherjee, S. Tripathi, Gautam Chatterjee
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A study was carried out to isolate and characterize salt-tolerant beneficial bacteria from the soil sample collected from the rhizosphere of a halophytic plant ( Suaeda nudiflora ) from Gosaba, 24 Parganas (South), West Bengal, India located in the Sundarbans delta during January 2018. The physicochemical analysis of the soil showed that the soil was alkaline in nature with high salinity. The organic carbon, total nitrogen and available phosphorus status of the soil were low while the available potassium content was high. Bacterium N8 isolated from the rhizospheric soil possessed multiple growth-promoting activities i.e., the highest phosphate solubilizing efficiency (8.52 mg P g -1 of sugar), nitrogen-fixing capacity (0.7 mg of N g -1 of sugar), phosphatase enzyme activity and tolerance to salinity at 6% NaCl. A morphological study of this bacterium indicated that it was gram-positive, rod-shaped and was present in both single and chain form. The PCR amplification of genomic DNA (using 16S rDNA specific primers) showed a clear visible band at 1.5Kb. Sequencing of the amplicon followed by BLAST analysis depicted that the bacterium N8 exhibited the highest similarity (99%) with the genus Bacillus . The NCBI-Gen Bank accession number of the bacterium was SUB416213 N8 MH489431. The presence of members of the genus Bacillus in the rhizosphere soil of Suaeda nudiflora from Sundarbans is being reported for the first time. This study has led to a significant avenue for the use of the N8 bacterium as a potential salt-tolerant phosphate solubilizing bio-inoculum for improving nutrient availability in the coastal region.
2018年1月,研究人员从印度西孟加拉邦24 Parganas (South)的Gosaba盐生植物(Suaeda nudiflora)根际土壤样本中分离出耐盐有益菌,并对其进行了鉴定。土壤理化性质分析表明,土壤呈碱性,含盐量高。土壤有机碳、全氮和速效磷含量低,速效钾含量高。从根际土壤中分离出的N8细菌具有多种促生长活性,其中溶磷效率最高(8.52 mg P g -1糖),固氮能力最高(0.7 mg N g -1糖),磷酸酶活性最高,耐6% NaCl盐。形态学研究表明,该细菌为革兰氏阳性,棒状,以单链形式存在。用16S rDNA特异性引物对基因组DNA进行PCR扩增,在1.5Kb处有一条清晰可见的条带。扩增子测序和BLAST分析表明,细菌N8与芽孢杆菌属的相似性最高(99%)。该细菌的NCBI-Gen Bank登录号为SUB416213 N8 MH489431。首次报道了在孙德尔本斯海地藜根际土壤中发现芽孢杆菌属。这项研究为利用N8细菌作为一种潜在的耐盐磷酸盐增溶生物接种物来提高沿海地区的养分利用率开辟了一条重要途径。