LUQMAN QURATA AINI, IRISA TRIANTI, SHOLIKAH WIDYANITTA RACHMAWATI, ANTON MEILUS PUTRA, NABILLA ALYA ANASTASYA, ADI SETIAWAN
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Abstract. Aini LQ, Trianti I, Rachmawati SW, Putra AM, Anastasya NA, Setiawan A. 2023. In vitro characterization of UB Forest (Malang, Indonesia) indigenous bacteria as plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB). Biodiversitas 24: 4558-4565. UB Forest, an educational forest of Universitas Brawijaya in Malang, East Java, has a mega-biodiversity of microbial germplasm. Previously, we obtained several UB Forest indigenous bacterial isolates and tested them on various plant commodities. However, the comprehensive characterization of the bacteria to produce IAA hormone, to overcome biotic and abiotic stresses as well as their potency as biofertilizers in vitro has not been carried out yet. In this study, we conducted in vitro assays to elucidate the potency of UB Forest indigenous bacterial isolates as Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB). The molecular identification showed that the bacterial strains were dominated by the Pseudomonads, namely Pseudomonas versuta UB-36, P. aeruginosa UB-52, P. lundensis UB-53, P. migulae UB-54, and P. koreensis UB-62. Other strains were Enterococcus gallinarum UB-55 and Lysinibacillus fusiformis UB-64. Of the 7 bacterial strains, only 3 could inhibit Xanthomonas campestris. All bacterial strains were able to produce IAA, whereas five bacteria can solubilize phosphate, six bacteria can fix nitrogen, and four bacteria have both activities. All bacterial strains can grow at pH 5-6, salinity 5-15%, temperature 60°C, and 15% polyethylene glycol (PEG) drought stress media. The results suggested that the UB Forest indigenous bacterial strains have a role as plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) and are expected to support the growth of plants grown under biotic and abiotic stress conditions.
摘要Aini LQ, Trianti I, Rachmawati SW, Putra AM, Anastasya NA, Setiawan A. 2023。UB森林(Malang, Indonesia)原生细菌作为植物生长促进菌(PGPB)的体外鉴定生物多样性,24:4558-4565。UB森林是东爪哇玛琅的布拉维加亚大学的一个教育森林,拥有丰富的微生物种质资源。以前,我们获得了几个UB森林本地细菌分离株,并在各种植物商品上进行了测试。然而,目前还没有对产生IAA激素、克服生物和非生物胁迫的细菌及其作为生物肥料的体外效能进行全面的表征。在这项研究中,我们进行了体外实验来阐明UB森林本土细菌分离物作为植物生长促进细菌(PGPB)的效力。分子鉴定结果表明,菌株以假单胞菌为主,分别为反假单胞菌UB-36、铜绿假单胞菌UB-52、隆德假单胞菌UB-53、乳沟假单胞菌UB-54和韩国假单胞菌UB-62。其他菌株为鸡肠球菌UB-55和梭状芽胞杆菌UB-64。7株细菌中,仅有3株能抑制油菜黄单胞菌。所有菌株都能产生IAA,其中5株细菌能溶解磷酸盐,6株细菌能固定氮,4株细菌同时具有这两种活性。所有菌株均能在pH 5-6、盐度5-15%、温度60℃和15%聚乙二醇(PEG)干旱胁迫介质下生长。结果表明,UB森林本地菌株具有植物生长促进菌(PGPB)的作用,有望在生物和非生物胁迫条件下支持植物的生长。