Isolation of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria from the agricultural fields of Tattiannaram, Telangana

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作者
Hiranmayee, Gottumukkala [1 ]
Marik, Debankona [2 ]
Sadhukhan, Ayan [2 ]
Reddy, Golamari Siva [1 ]
机构
[1] Koneru Lakshmaiah Educ Fdn, Dept Biotechnol, Guntur 522502, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] IIT Jodhpur, Dept Biosci & Bioengn, Jodhpur, India
关键词
Plant probiotics bacteria; Phytohormones; Chemical fertilizers; Soil acidification; Nitrogen fixing; Plant immunity; SOIL; RHIZOSPHERE; DIVERSITY; MICROBIOME; BACTERIA;
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10.1186/s43141-023-00615-5
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
BackgroundPlant probiotics bacteria are live microbes that promote soil health and plant growth and build the stress-tolerant capacity to the plants. They benefit the plants by increasing nutrient absorption and release of stress-related phytohormones. These plant probiotic bacteria serve a better purpose to the plant when compared to chemical fertilizers. Use of chemical fertilizers such as arsenic and cadmium can lead to soil acidification and even release of harmful gases such as methane which further pollutes the environment.ResultsDifferent bacterial species were isolated from the agricultural fields of Tattiannaram, Telangana, and identified as the efficient rhizosphere bacteria with the essential qualities of plant growth promotion by evaluating the nitrogen-fixing ability on a selective media and various other methods. Upon the molecular characterization of the isolates, they were identified as Corynebacterium spp., Bacillus spp., Lactobacillus spp., and Cytobacillus spp. The results were also examined using various bioinformatics tools for accuracy in their phylogenetic pattern.ConclusionThe recognized species of plant probiotics have established roles in promoting plant growth and strengthening plant immunity. This research introduces an innovative methodology for evaluating and investigating recently identified bacterial isolates, focusing on their distinctive plant probiotic attributes. Through harnessing the potential of advantageous microorganisms and comprehending their interaction with plants and soil, our objective is to formulate inventive approaches to elevate crop productivity, enhance soil richness, and foster environmentally sustainable and robust agricultural methodologies. These characteristics exhibit promising potential for future incorporation into plant systems, fortifying growth and development, and underscoring their distinctive significance within the realm of agriculture.
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