Genomic assessment of Stenotrophomonas indicatrix for improved sunflower plant
Diverse agriculturally important microbes have been studied with known potential in plant growth promotion. Providing several opportunities, Stenotrophomonas species are characterized as promising plant enhancers, inducers, and protectors against environmental stressors. The S. indicatrix BOVIS40 is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current genetics 2021-12, Vol.67 (6), p.891-907 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Diverse agriculturally important microbes have been studied with known potential in plant growth promotion. Providing several opportunities,
Stenotrophomonas
species are characterized as promising plant enhancers, inducers, and protectors against environmental stressors. The
S. indicatrix
BOVIS40 isolated from the sunflower root endosphere possessed unique features, as genome insights into the
Stenotrophomonas
species isolated from oilseed crops in Southern Africa have not been reported. Plant growth-promotion screening and genome analysis of
S. indicatrix
BOVIS40 were presented in this study. The genomic information reveals various genes underlining plant growth promotion and resistance to environmental stressors. The genome of
S. indicatrix
BOVIS40 harbors genes involved in the degradation and biotransformation of organic molecules. Also, other genes involved in biofilm production, chemotaxis, and flagellation that facilitate bacterial colonization in the root endosphere and phytohormone genes that modulate root development and stress response in plants were detected in strain BOVIS40. IAA activity of the bacterial strain may be a factor responsible for root formation. A measurable approach to the
S. indicatrix
BOVIS40 lifestyle can strategically provide several opportunities in their use as bioinoculants in developing environmentally friendly agriculture sustainably. The findings presented here provide insights into the genomic functions of
S. indicatrix
BOVIS40, which has set a foundation for future comparative studies for a better understanding of the synergism among microbes inhabiting plant endosphere. Hence, highlighting the potential of
S. indicatrix
BOVIS40 upon inoculation under greenhouse experiment, thus suggesting its application in enhancing plant and soil health sustainably. |
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ISSN: | 0172-8083 1432-0983 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00294-021-01199-8 |