Characterization of endophytic bacteria isolated from root nodules of lentil in intercropping with durum wheat
•Lentil root nodule bacterial endophytes were isolated and characterized.•Bacteria with plant growth promoting traits were selected.•Priestia megaterium 11NL3 and Priestia aryabhattai 19NL1 tolerated abiotic stress.•No clear trend in the effect of strain inoculation on wheat seeds was evident. Legum...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current research in microbial sciences 2023, Vol.5, p.100205-100205, Article 100205 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Lentil root nodule bacterial endophytes were isolated and characterized.•Bacteria with plant growth promoting traits were selected.•Priestia megaterium 11NL3 and Priestia aryabhattai 19NL1 tolerated abiotic stress.•No clear trend in the effect of strain inoculation on wheat seeds was evident.
Legumes improve soil fertility by interacting symbiotically with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia allocated in root nodules. Some bacterial endophytes can coexist with rhizobia in nodules and might help legumes by enhancing stress tolerance, producing hormones stimulating plant growth, and increasing plant nutrient intake. Twenty-six bacterial endophytes from Lens culinaris root nodules cultivated in intercropping with Triticum durum were identified and characterized molecularly and biochemically. Potential plant growth-promoting strains have been selected according to the indole acetic acid and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) deaminase production, and for their inorganic phosphate solubilization ability. The presence of genes associated to ACC deaminase and nitrogenase was evaluated. Six selected strains were grown with varying NaCl and polyethylene glycol concentrations to test their salt and osmotic stress tolerance. Priestia megaterium 11NL3 and Priestia aryabhattai 19NL1, resulted to be tolerant to salinity and osmotic stress, were tested on four genotypes of T. durum seeds in different stress conditions. The effect of strain inoculation on seed germination, vigor, and root-to-shoot ratio varied depending on the type of stress and on the durum wheat genotypes. For future research, it will be necessary to test the selected bacterial strains at different plant phenological stages and to clarify the mechanisms involved in the different outcomes of plant-microbe interactions.
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ISSN: | 2666-5174 2666-5174 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.crmicr.2023.100205 |