Identification of growth-promoting microorganisms and their impact on chickpea growth in tropical regions.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Brazilian Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1519-6984.291100
K S M A Padilha, R F Pegoraro, M N Almeida Neta, E R Duarte, V S Martins Júnior, R P D Souza
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The study of plant growth-promoting microorganisms is crucial for developing new agricultural strategies aimed at increasing productivity and resilience in semi-arid environments, where water scarcity and soil degradation pose critical challenges. Therefore, this study aimed to identify and relate the effects of inoculation of growth-promoting or nodulating microorganisms in isolates from chickpea roots grown in a semiarid region. The nodules were washed with distilled water, 95% ethanol and 3% NaClO. They were then crushed, and the resulting suspension was diluted six times in saline solution. The microorganisms were inoculated in YMA culture medium and observed for colony counting. Microbiological analyses and biochemical identification were conducted to identify the isolates. Eight bacterial species were identified: Bacillus cereus, Bacillus mycoides, Enterobacter asburiae, Klebsiella variicola, Kosakonia radicincitans, Mesorhizobium sp. 1, Pseudomonas monteilii, and Rhizobium radiobacter. Two chickpea cultivars, Aleppo and Cristalino, were planted in a greenhouse to assess the effects of the identified microorganisms. The plants were inoculated and grown for 72 days. The Cristalino cultivar showed improvement in root length, shoot dry weight, number of nodules, and total nitrogen content when inoculated with Klebsiella variicola and Mesorhizobium sp. 1. The Aleppo cultivar showed greater root dry weight, total dry weight, and root-to-shoot ratio when inoculated with Mesorhizobium sp. 1 and Bacillus cereus. All the microorganisms found in this study have significant potential to promote chickpea plant growth.

热带地区促进生长微生物的鉴定及其对鹰嘴豆生长的影响。
植物生长促进微生物的研究对于制定新的农业战略至关重要,这些战略旨在提高半干旱环境中的生产力和恢复力,在这些环境中,水资源短缺和土壤退化构成了严峻的挑战。因此,本研究旨在确定并联系在半干旱地区鹰嘴豆根分离物中接种促进生长或结瘤微生物的效果。用蒸馏水、95%乙醇和3% NaClO清洗结核。然后将它们粉碎,并将得到的悬浮液在盐水溶液中稀释6倍。将微生物接种于YMA培养基中,观察菌落计数。对分离菌株进行微生物学分析和生化鉴定。共鉴定出蜡样芽孢杆菌、真菌芽孢杆菌、灰肠杆菌、水痘克雷伯菌、根瘤菌、中根瘤菌1、蒙特利假单胞菌和放射根瘤菌8种细菌。两个鹰嘴豆品种Aleppo和Cristalino被种植在温室中,以评估鉴定出的微生物的影响。接种后培养72 d。接种水痘克雷伯菌和中根瘤菌后,其根长、茎干重、根瘤数和总氮含量均有显著提高。接种中胚芽孢杆菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌后,阿勒颇品种的根干重、总干重和根冠比均显著增加。本研究发现的所有微生物都具有显著的促进鹰嘴豆植物生长的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The BJB – Brazilian Journal of Biology® is a scientific journal devoted to publishing original articles in all fields of the Biological Sciences, i.e., General Biology, Cell Biology, Evolution, Biological Oceanography, Taxonomy, Geographic Distribution, Limnology, Aquatic Biology, Botany, Zoology, Genetics, and Ecology. Priority is given to papers presenting results of researches in the Neotropical region. Material published includes research papers, review papers (upon approval of the Editorial Board), notes, book reviews, and comments.
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