Exploring rhizobacteria of wild sugarcane (Saccharum spontaneum L.) and their plant growth promoting potential

IF 0.2 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Amrita Gupta, Arvind Nath Singh, Sujeet Pratap Singh, P. Sahu, Rajesh Kumar Tiwari
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In this study, the rhizospheric soil of wild sugarcane from three different salt-affected soils of the eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains was sampled. Rhizospheric bacteria from S. spontaneum were isolated and they were characterized for growth-promoting traits with molecular identification. A total of 49 isolates were isolated from three S. spontaneum rhizosphere soils from different places. These isolates were shown to have differential tolerance to NaCl concentrations up to 2000 mM. Owing to their host habitat and poor nutrient availability, these bacteria were found to have excellent tolerance to high NaCl concentrations along with having multiple plant growth traits. Apart from salt tolerance, these isolates were screened for EPS production, phosphate solubilization, zinc solubilization, siderophore production and ammonia production and based on multiple plant growth-promoting traits, twenty isolates were taken for molecular identification and further in vivo screening. These twenty S. spontaneum rhizospheric microbes belonged to the classes Gammaproteobacteria, Firmicutes (Bacilli) and Actinomycetia, representing six genera and 15 species. In vivo growth promotion studies indicated that some of these isolates could improve germination and growth in rice seedlings. The results of this study signify the possibility of utilizing wild crop microbiomes to nurture cultivated crops under adverse growing conditions.
探索野生甘蔗(Saccharum spontaneum L.)的根瘤菌及其促进植物生长的潜力
本研究对印度-甘肃平原东部三种不同盐渍土壤中野生甘蔗根瘤土壤进行了取样。从甘蔗根瘤中分离出根瘤细菌,并对其生长促进特性进行了分子鉴定。从不同地方的三种 S. spontaneum 根瘤土壤中分离出了 49 个分离菌。结果表明,这些分离物对高达 2000 mM 的 NaCl 浓度具有不同的耐受性。由于其寄主栖息地和养分供应不足,这些细菌被发现对高浓度 NaCl 具有极强的耐受性,同时还具有多种植物生长特性。除耐盐性外,还对这些分离菌进行了 EPS 生产、磷酸盐溶解、锌溶解、苷元生产和氨生产等方面的筛选,并根据多种促进植物生长的性状,提取了 20 个分离菌进行分子鉴定和进一步的体内筛选。这 20 个 S. spontaneum 根瘤微生物属于甘露聚糖菌类、真菌类(芽孢杆菌)和放线菌类,代表 6 个属 15 个种。体内生长促进研究表明,其中一些分离物可以提高水稻秧苗的发芽率和生长率。这项研究的结果表明,在不利的生长条件下,有可能利用野生作物微生物群来培育栽培作物。
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Research Journal of Biotechnology
Research Journal of Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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