Formulation of bacterial consortia from avocado (Persea americana Mill.) and their effect on growth, biomass and superoxide dismutase activity of wheat seedlings under salt stress

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作者
Barra, Patricio J. [1 ]
Inostroza, Nitza G. [2 ]
Acuna, Jacquelinne J. [2 ]
Mora, Maria L. [2 ]
Crowley, David E. [3 ]
Jorquera, Milko A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ La Frontera, Doctor Program Sci Nat Resources, Ave Francisco Salazar 01145, Temuco, Chile
[2] Univ La Frontera, Sci & Technol Bioresource Nucleus, Ave Francisco Salazar 01145, Temuco, Chile
[3] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Environm Sci, Sci Labs 318 1, 900 Univ Ave, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
基金
美国食品与农业研究所;
关键词
Avocado; bacterial consortia; endophytic bacteria; rhizospheric bacteria; salt stress; PLANT-GROWTH; ACC-DEAMINASE; PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA; ACID; TOLERANCE; SALINITY; ROOTS; AMELIORATION; NODULATION; L;
D O I
10.1016/j.apsoil.2016.02.014
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Inoculation of plants with bacteria that produce indole acetic acid (IAA) and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase (ACCD) often has a positive effect on alleviation of salt stress in plants. Here, we isolated, characterized and formulated halotolerant bacterial consortia from avocado trees with the aim of developing biofertilizers to improve avocado production on saline soils. Using wheat as a test plant, experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of selected bacterial consortia on growth, biomass and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity of wheat seedlings exposed to salt stress (0.25 M and 0.45 M NaCl) under greenhouse conditions. Among 309 isolates, 17.4% were characterized as halotolerant IAA- and ACCD-producing bacteria. Based on differences in their IAA production and ACCD activities, four consortia were formulated using members of five genera: Enterobacter, Serratia, Microbacterium, Pseudomonas and Achromobacter. Inoculation with selected halotolerant bacterial consortia significantly (P >= 0.05) increased the emergence, growth, biomass and SOD activity of wheat seedlings exposed to salt stress. Avocado trees and their rhizosphere soils harbor halotolerant IAA- and ACCD-producing bacteria with the potential to mitigate the salt stress effects on plants. While wheat was useful for screening, further studies are necessary to validate the effects of selected bacterial consortia on avocado growth and yields under saline conditions. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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