| Literature DB >> 28224000 |
Hezekiah Korir1, Nancy W Mungai1, Moses Thuita2, Yosef Hamba3, Cargele Masso2.
Abstract
Nitrogen (N) fixation through legume-Rhizobium symbiosis is important for enhancing agricultural productivity and is therefore of great economic interest. Growing evidence indicates that other soil beneficial bacteria can positively affect symbiotic performance of rhizobia. Nodule endophytic plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were isolated from common bean nodules from Nakuru County in Kenya and characterized 16S rDNA partial gene sequencing. The effect of co-inoculation of rhizobium and PGPR, on nodulation and growth of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) was also investigated using a low phosphorous soil under greenhouse conditions. Gram-positive nodule endophytic PGPR belonging to the genus Bacillus were successfully isolated and characterized. Two PGPR strains (Paenibacillus polymyxa and Bacillus megaterium), two rhizobia strains (IITA-PAU 987 and IITA-PAU 983) and one reference rhizobia strain (CIAT 899) were used in the co-inoculation study. Two common bean varieties were inoculated with Rhizobium strains singly or in a combination with PGPR to evaluate the effect on nodulation and growth parameters. Co-inoculation of IITA-PAU 987 + B. megaterium recorded the highest nodule weight (405.2 mg) compared to IITA-PAU 987 alone (324.8 mg), while CIAT 899 + B. megaterium (401.2 mg) compared to CIAT 899 alone (337.2 mg). CIAT 899 + B. megaterium recorded a significantly higher shoot dry weight (7.23 g) compared to CIAT 899 alone (5.80 g). However, there was no significant difference between CIAT 899 + P. polymyxa and CIAT 899 alone. Combination of IITA-PAU 987 and B. megaterium led to significantly higher shoot dry weight (6.84 g) compared to IITA-PAU 987 alone (5.32 g) but no significant difference was observed when co-inoculated with P. polymyxa. IITA-PAU 983 in combination with P. polymyxa led to significantly higher shoot dry weight (7.15 g) compared to IITA-PAU 983 alone (5.14 g). Plants inoculated with IITA-PAU 987 and B. megaterium received 24.0 % of their nitrogen demand from atmosphere, which showed a 31.1% increase compared to rhizobium alone. Contrast analysis confirmed the difference between the co-inoculation of rhizobia strains and PGPR compared to single rhizobia inoculation on the root dry weight. These results show that co-inoculation of PGPR and Rhizobia has a synergistic effect on bean growth. Use of PGPR may improve effectiveness of Rhizobium biofertilizers for common bean production. Testing of PGPR under field conditions will further elucidate their effectiveness on grain yields of common bean.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillus megaterium; Paenibacillus polymyxa; Phaseolus vulgaris L.; co-inoculation; rhizobia
Year: 2017 PMID: 28224000 PMCID: PMC5293795 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Treatment structure of the co-inoculation trial.
| Factor | Levels | Description of levels |
|---|---|---|
| Variety | 2 | Chelalang, Rosecoco |
| Soil type | 1 | Nitisol |
| Treatments | 11 | IITA-PAU 983, IITA-PAU 987, CIAT 899, IITA-PAU 983 + |
Morphological and biochemical properties of the bacteria isolates.
| S.No. | Isolate | Colony shape | Color | Elevation | Size | Catalase | Cell shape | Gram stain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | HK1 | Circular | White | Raised | Small | + | Rod | + |
| 2 | HK2 | Circular | Creamy white | Raised | Medium | + | Rod | + |
| 3 | HK3 | Circular | White | Raised | Medium | + | Rod | + |
| 4 | HK4 | Circular | White | Raised | Small | + | Rod | + |
| 5 | HK5 | Circular | Creamy white | Raised | Small | + | Rod | + |
| 6 | HK6 | Circular | White | Raised | Small | + | Rod | + |
| 7 | HK7 | Circular | White | Raised | Medium | + | Rod | + |
Molecular identification of common bean nodule plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) by 16S rDNA sequencing.
| Sequence ID | Query length | Blast-related sequence | Accession | Identity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HK1 | 1447 | NC_014483.1 | 0.0 | 98% | |
| HK 2 | 1492 | KF658192.1 | 0.0 | 98% | |
| HK3 | 1457 | KJ009477.1 | 0.0 | 98% | |
| HK4 | 1400 | JF496300.1 | 0.0 | 99% | |
| HK5 | 1437 | KJ496376.1 | 0.0 | 99% | |
| HK6 | 1441 | KC441754.1 | 0.0 | 99% | |
| HK7 | 1427 | AB508884.1 | 0.0 | 98% |
Soil chemical properties of the study soil.
| Soil | Depth (cm) | pH (H2O) | Available P (mg kg-1) | Organic carbon (%) | Total nitrogen (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nitisol | 0–20 | 5.01 | 14.0 | 2.46 | 0.16 |
Effect of co-inoculation on the nodule fresh weight, shoot and root dry weight, BNF and %Ndfa of common bean.
| Treatment | NFW (mgplant-1) | SDW (gplant-1) | RDW (gplant-1) | BNF | %Ndfa (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CIAT 899 | 337.2ab | 5.80cde | 0.89ab | 15.0ab | 18.3ab |
| CIAT 899 + | 401.2a | 7.23b | 1.02ab | 15.2ab | 19.4ab |
| CIAT 899 + | 331.3ab | 5.83cde | 0.97abc | 19.6a | 23.2ab |
| IITA-PAU 987 | 324.8ab | 5.32e | 0.77abc | 14.0ab | 18.3ab |
| IITA-PAU 987 + | 405.2a | 6.84bcd | 1.01ab | 19.9a | 24.0a |
| IITA-PAU 987 + | 340.0ab | 5.97cde | 0.65bc | 15.1ab | 19.0ab |
| IITA-PAU 983 | 268.6b | 5.14e | 0.65bc | 11.1b | 14.9b |
| IITA-PAU 983 + | 354.8ab | 5.70de | 0.99ab | 15.3ab | 19.5ab |
| IITA-PAU 983 + | 336.7ab | 7.15bc | 0.89ab | 16.5ab | 20.0ab |
| Control | 137.3c | 3.22f | 0.45c | – | – |
| Mineral N | 47.2c | 9.29a | 1.21a | – | – |
Mean square table of orthogonal contrasts of various treatment combinations on shoot and root dry weights and biological nitrogen fixation of common bean.
| Contrast | Shoot dry weight | Root dry weight | BNF | %NDFA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rhizobia inoculation vs. Co-inoculation | 110.5∗∗∗ | 1.7∗∗∗ | 4.3∗∗ | 4.1∗∗ |
| CIAT 899 vs. IITA-PAU 983 and IITA-PAU 987 | 0.7ns | 0.2ns | 0.6ns | 0.7ns |
| Inoculation vs. +Nitrogen | 5.0ns | 0.01ns | – | – |
| Inoculation vs. control | 0.3∗ | 0.1∗ | – | – |
| Control vs. others | 75.6∗∗∗ | 1.5∗∗∗ | – | – |