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Indole acetic acid and ACC deaminase fromendophytic bacteria improves the growth of Solanum lycopersicum
Background: Endophytic bacteria are ubiquitous in all plant species contributing in host plant\'s nutrient uptake and helping the host to improve its growth. Moringa peregrina which is a medicinal plant, growing in arid region of Arabia, was assessed for the presence of endophytic bacterial str...
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Published in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2016-06, Vol.21 (1) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background: Endophytic bacteria are ubiquitous in all plant species
contributing in host plant\'s nutrient uptake and helping the host to
improve its growth. Moringa peregrina which is a medicinal plant,
growing in arid region of Arabia, was assessed for the presence of
endophytic bacterial strains. Results: PCR amplification and sequencing
of 16S rRNA of bacterial endophytes revealed the 5 endophytic bacteria,
in which 2 strains were from Sphingomonas sp.; 2 strains from Bacillus
sp. and 1 from Methylobacterium genus. Among the endophytic
bacterial strains, a strain of Bacillus subtilis LK14 has shown
significant prospects in phosphate solubilization (clearing zone of
56.71 mm after 5 d), ACC deaminase (448.3 ± 2.91 nM
α-ketobutyrate mg-1 h-1) and acid phosphatase activity (8.4 ±
1.2 nM mg-1 min-1). The endophytic bacteria were also assessed for
their potential to produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Among isolated
strains, the initial spectrophotometry analysis showed significantly
higher IAA production by Bacillus subtilis LK14. The diurnal production
of IAA was quantified using multiple reactions monitoring method in
UPLC/MS-MS. The analysis showed that LK14 produced the highest
(8.7 μM) IAA on 14th d of growth. Looking at LK14 potentials, it
was applied to Solanum lycopersicum , where it significantly increased
the shoot and root biomass and chlorophyll (a and b) contents as
compared to control plants. Conclusion: The study concludes that using
endophytic bacterial strains can be bio-prospective for plant growth
promotion, which might be an ideal strategy for improving growth of
crops in marginal lands. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejbt.2016.02.001 |