Comparative assessment of multi-trait plant growth-promoting endophytes associated with cultivated and wild Oryza germplasm of Assam, India
This paper presents a comparative study of endophytic bacteria from cultivated ( Oryza sativa) and wild rice ( Oryza rufipogon) plants and their functional traits related to plant growth promotion. A total of 70 bacterial isolates were characterized by both biochemical and molecular identification m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of microbiology 2021-07, Vol.203 (5), p.2007-2028 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents a comparative study of endophytic bacteria from cultivated (
Oryza sativa)
and wild rice (
Oryza rufipogon)
plants and their functional traits related to plant growth promotion. A total of 70 bacterial isolates were characterized by both biochemical and molecular identification methods. Taxonomic classification showed dominance of three major phyla, viz, Firmicutes (57.1%), Actinobacteria (20.0%) and Proteobacteria (22.8%). Screening for in vitro plant growth-promoting activities revealed a hitherto unreported endophytic bacterium from wild rice germplasm,
Microbacterium laevaniformans
RS0111 with highest indole acetic acid (28.39 ± 1.39 µg/ml) and gibberellic acid (67.23 ± 1.83 µg/ml) producing efficiency. Few other endophytic isolates from cultivated rice germplasm such as
Bacillus tequilensis
RHS01 showed highest phosphate solubilizing activity (81.70 ± 1.98 µg/ml), while
Microbacterium testaceum
MKLS01 and
Microbacterium enclense
MI03 L05 showed highest potassium (53.42 ± 0.75 µg/ml) and zinc solubilizing activity (157.50%).
Fictibacillus aquaticus
LP20 05 produced highest siderophore (64.8%).
In vivo
evaluation of plant growth-promoting efficiencies of the isolates showed that
Microbacterium laevaniformans
RS0111,
Microbacterium testaceum
MKLS01 and
Bacillus tequilensis
RHS 01 could increase rice grain yield by 3.4-fold when compared to the control group. This study indicates the potentiality of rice endophytes isolates as an effective bioinoculants. |
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ISSN: | 0302-8933 1432-072X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00203-020-02153-x |