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Improved Sprouting and Growth of Mung Plants in Chromate Contaminated Soils Treated with Marine Strains of Staphylococcus Species.

Elroy J Pereira1, Suzana Fonseca1,2, Ram M Meena1, Nagappa Ramaiah1.   

Abstract

Marine bacteria possess a wide variety of bioremediation potential which is beneficial environmentally and economically. In this study, bacterial isolates from marine waters were screened for tolerance and growth in high concentrations of chromate (Cr6+). Two isolates, capable of tolerating Cr6+ concentrations 300 µg mL-1 or higher, and found to completely reduce 20 µg mL-1 Cr6+ were grown in Cr6+ (50 and 100 mg kg-1) spiked garden soil. Notably, both facilitated normal germination and growth of mung (Vigna radiata) seeds, which could hardly germinate in Cr6+ spiked garden soil without either of these bacteria. In fact, large percent of mung seeds failed to sprout in the Cr6+ spiked garden soil and could not grow any further. Apparently, chromate detoxification by marine bacterial isolates and the ability of mung plants to deal with the reduced form appear to work complementarily. This study provides an insight into marine bacterial abilities with respect to chromium and potential applications in promoting growth of leguminous plants-similar to mung in particular-in Cr6+ contaminated soil.

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Keywords:  Chromate; Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+); Marine bacteria; Mung seed; Staphylococcus sp.; Vigna radiata

Year:  2017        PMID: 29151640      PMCID: PMC5671424          DOI: 10.1007/s12088-017-0668-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Microbiol        ISSN: 0046-8991            Impact factor:   2.461


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