Luteibacter rhizovicinus MIMR1 promotes root development in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) under laboratory conditions
In order to preserve environmental quality, alternative strategies to chemical-intensive agriculture are strongly needed. In this study, we characterized in vitro the potential plant growth promoting (PGP) properties of a gamma-proteobacterium, named MIMR1, originally isolated from apple shoots in m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 2013-11, Vol.29 (11), p.2025-2032 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In order to preserve environmental quality, alternative strategies to chemical-intensive agriculture are strongly needed. In this study, we characterized in vitro the potential plant growth promoting (PGP) properties of a gamma-proteobacterium, named MIMR1, originally isolated from apple shoots in micropropagation. The analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence allowed the taxonomic identification of MIMR1 as
Luteibacter
rhizovicinus
. The PGP properties of MIMR1 were compared to
Pseudomonas chlororaphis
subsp.
aurantiaca
DSM 19603
T
, which was selected as a reference PGP bacterium. By means of in vitro experiments, we showed that
L. rhizovicinus
MIMR1 and
P. chlororaphis
DSM 19603
T
have the ability to produce molecules able to chelate ferric ions and solubilize monocalcium phosphate. On the contrary, both strains were apparently unable to solubilize tricalcium phosphate. Furthermore, the ability to produce 3-indol acetic acid by MIMR1 was approximately three times higher than that of DSM 19603
T
. By using fluorescent recombinants of strains MIMR1 and DSM 19603
T
, we also demonstrated that both bacteria are able to abundantly proliferate and colonize the barley rhizosphere, preferentially localizing on root tips and in the rhizoplane. Finally, we observed a negative effect of DSM 19603
T
on barley seed germination and plant growth, whereas MIMR1, compared to the control, determined a significant increase of the weight of aerial part (+22 %), and the weight and length of roots (+53 and +32 %, respectively). The results obtained in this work make
L. rhizovicinus
MIMR1 a good candidate for possible use in the formulation of bio-fertilizers. |
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ISSN: | 0959-3993 1573-0972 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11274-013-1365-6 |