L. E. Makarova, Yu. A. Markova, Yu. V. Zaytseva, A. A. Bychkova, I. V. Gorbenko, Yu. M. Konstantinov, I. A. Vasiliev, A. S. Morits, P. A. Bizikov
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Phylogeny and Characterization of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from the Rhizosphere of Pea Seedlings (Pisum Sativum L.)
Previously it was shown that endophytic bacteria had the ability to move out of the roots of pea plant seedlings (Pisum sativum L.) into the rhizosphere. In this study, six distinct bacterial strains were isolated from the root growth medium during the cultivation of seedlings in an aqueous medium. By analyzing the nucleotide sequence of 16S rRNA genes, the taxonomic position of these strains was established. Their morphological and cultural parameters were assessed, and the activity of hydrolytic enzymes (pectinase, cellulase, protease) and the IAA-producing capability were examined. It has been observed that the quantity of endophytic bacteria that appears on the root surface during the growth of pea seedlings significantly surpasses the quantity present in the root tissues. It is assumed that hydrolytic enzymes such as pectinase and cellulase are involved in the release of bacteria into the external environment, causing the destruction of carbohydrate structures in plant cell walls. The metabolic parameters established in the studied strains, and the significance of these endophytic bacteria for the host plant after their exit from the roots into the rhizosphere are under discussion.
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Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes original articles on biochemistry and microbiology that have or may have practical applications. The studies include: enzymes and mechanisms of enzymatic reactions, biosynthesis of low and high molecular physiologically active compounds; the studies of their structure and properties; biogenesis and pathways of their regulation; metabolism of producers of biologically active compounds, biocatalysis in organic synthesis, applied genetics of microorganisms, applied enzymology; protein and metabolic engineering, biochemical bases of phytoimmunity, applied aspects of biochemical and immunochemical analysis; biodegradation of xenobiotics; biosensors; biomedical research (without clinical studies). Along with experimental works, the journal publishes descriptions of novel research techniques and reviews on selected topics.