Bioprospecting Cold-Adapted Indole Acetic Acid-Producing Bacteria With Multifaceted Plant Growth Promoting Traits for Wheat Growth From Ghulkin Glacier, Pakistan.

IF 3.5 4区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Muhammad Irfan, Naseer Ahmad, Muhammad Rafiq, Jemma L Wadham, Christopher J Williamson, Abdul Haleem, Noor Hassan, Aamer Ali Shah, Fariha Hasan
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Agriculture in high altitude regions is challenged by low temperatures, and the use of chemical fertilizers turned hazardous in the long run. In addition, cost-effective, eco-friendly biofertilizers developed globally are less effective in cold regions due to temperature-sensitive mesophilic homologs. The current study evaluated the potential of a cold-adapted indole acetic acid (IAA)-producing bacterial consortium isolated from Ghulkin glacier, Hunza Valley, Pakistan, to promote the growth of the crop, wheat, under cold stress. Several IAA-producing bacteria were isolated and tested further for siderophore production, zinc-solubilizing activity, phosphate solubilizing activity, ability to utilize 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate and for nitrogen fixation. A microbial consortium was constructed and evaluated for its effectiveness in promoting wheat growth in pot experiments under ambient conditions (2°C-6°C at nighttime and 15°C-20°C at daytime) and with diverse soil and glacial flour matrices. The cold-adapted bacteria showed positive plant growth promoting attributes and with remarkable positive impacts on root length, shoot length, root and shoot fresh, and dry weight in pot trials in both garden soil and the glacial flour. An increase in wheat plant chlorophyll content was also observed in both pot experiments of glacial flour and garden soil. It was concluded that a multistrain bacterial consortium of Nocardiooides zeae GB3, Arthrobacter flavus GA9, and Pseudomonas sp. GB29 may have potential as an efficient biofertilizer for promoting mountainous crops, in the Gilgit Baltistan region, Pakistan.

对巴基斯坦古尔金冰川中具有促进小麦生长的多方面植物生长性状的冷适应吲哚乙酸生产细菌进行生物勘探。
高海拔地区的农业受到低温的挑战,从长远来看,化肥的使用变得危险。此外,由于对温度敏感的中温同源物,全球开发的具有成本效益的生态友好型生物肥料在寒冷地区的效果较差。目前的研究评估了从巴基斯坦罕萨山谷Ghulkin冰川分离的一种冷适应吲哚乙酸(IAA)产生细菌联合体在寒冷胁迫下促进小麦作物生长的潜力。分离了几种产生iaa的细菌,并进一步测试了它们的铁载体产量、增锌活性、增磷酸活性、利用1-氨基环丙烷-1-羧酸盐的能力和固氮能力。在环境条件(夜间2°C-6°C,白天15°C-20°C)和不同土壤和冰川面粉基质下,构建了一个微生物群落,并对其促进小麦生长的有效性进行了盆栽试验。在园土和冰粉盆栽试验中,冷适应菌均表现出良好的植物生长促进特性,对根长、茎长、根冠鲜、干重均有显著的正向影响。在冰粉和园土盆栽试验中,小麦植株叶绿素含量均有增加的趋势。结果表明,在巴基斯坦吉尔吉特-巴尔蒂斯坦地区,由玉米诺卡伊德杆菌GB3、黄节杆菌GA9和假单胞菌GB29组成的多菌株联合菌群具有作为促进山地作物生长的有效生物肥料的潜力。
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Journal of Basic Microbiology
Journal of Basic Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
6.10
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134
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Basic Microbiology (JBM) publishes primary research papers on both procaryotic and eucaryotic microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, protozoans, phages, viruses, viroids and prions. Papers published deal with: microbial interactions (pathogenic, mutualistic, environmental), ecology, physiology, genetics and cell biology/development, new methodologies, i.e., new imaging technologies (e.g. video-fluorescence microscopy, modern TEM applications) novel molecular biology methods (e.g. PCR-based gene targeting or cassettes for cloning of GFP constructs).
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