SOIL SALINITY SHIFTS CULTIVABLE MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES OF WHEAT (Triticum turgidum subsp. durum) RHIZOSPHERE IN THE YAQUI VALLEY, MEXICO

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Ibarra-Villarreal, Arlett Leticia [1 ]
Rojas-Padilla, Jonathan [1 ]
Chaparro-Encinas, Luis Abraham [2 ]
Diaz-Rodriguez, Alondra Maria [1 ]
Valenzuela-Ruiz, Valeria [1 ]
Herrera-Sepulveda, Angelica [3 ]
Parra-Cota, Fannie Isela [4 ]
Santos-Villalobos, Sergio De Los [1 ]
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[1] Inst Tecnol Sonora, Col Ctr, Calle 5 Febrero 818, Obregon 85000, Sonora, Mexico
[2] Univ Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Unidad Laguna, Periferico Raul Lopez Sanchez,Valle Verde, Torreon 27054, Coahuila, Mexico
[3] Inst Tecnol Valle Yaqui, Tecnol Nacl Mexico, Ave Tecnol,Block 611, Bacum 85276, Sonora, Mexico
[4] Ins Nacl Invest Forest Agri Pecuarias, Campo Expt Norman Borlaug Calle Norman Borlaug km, Obregon 85000, Sonora, Mexico
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plant growth-promoting microorganisms; Bacillus; Rhizopus; electrical conductivity; taxonomic affiliation; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL AGENT; GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA; SALT TOLERANCE; SPOT BLOTCH; PLANTS; FUNGI; SOLUBILIZATION; DIVERSITY; STRESS; STRAIN;
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Saline soils are a common issue in commercial fields using intensive and irrigated agricultural practices under arid or semi-arid climates, such as the Yaqui Valley in Mexico, one of the most important wheat-producing regions worldwide. This study aimed to assess the cultivable microbial diversity (having plant growth-promoting attributes) associated with wheat rhizosphere in commercial fields, under a saline soil gradient in the Yaqui Valley. Thus, seven wheat commercial zones were studied according to their electrical conductivity (0.9 to 6.4 dS cm(-1)). The isolation of microorganisms was carried out by dependent culture techniques, sequencing of the 16S (bacteria) and 5.8S (fungi) rRNA genes, and plant growth-promoting attributes were evaluated: phosphate solubilization (Pikovskaya medium), siderophore production (Chrome Azurol S medium), indole production (Salkowsky reagent), and hemolytic activity (Petri dishes 5 % Sheep Blood). Wheat commercial zones with 1.6 dS m(-1) showed the highest fungal (2.59 x 10(6) CFU g(-1) dry soil) and bacterial (2.88 x 10(7) CFU g(-1) dry soil) populations, being Rhizopus and Bacillus the most abundant and well-distributed microbial genera, respectively. The impact of saline soils on the microbial metabolic background was not species- or genus-specific; it was at a strain-specific level. In addition, 52 % of fungal and 83 % of bacterial strains showed the ability to produce.-hemolysis, suggesting it is not harmful to humans and animals. This work provides a microbial culture collection where their members have shown several beneficial traits that potentially increase the yield and quality of wheat growing under saline soil conditions.
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