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Exploitation of new endophytic bacteria and their ability to promote sugarcane growth and nitrogen nutrition.

Adriana Parada Dias da Silveira1, Raquel de Paula Freitas Iório2, Fernanda Castro Correia Marcos2, Ana Olívia Fernandes2, Silvana Aparecida Creste Dias de Souza3, Eiko Eurya Kuramae4, Matheus Aparecido Pereira Cipriano2.   

Abstract

Few studies have evaluated endophytic bacteria in relation to plant growth promotion, nitrogen uptake and biological control. The aim of this study was to molecularly and physiologically characterize thirteen endophytic bacteria strains, evaluate their biological control properties and their ability to promote plant growth and plant N nutrition. All the strains produced indole acetic acid and promoted increase of plant biomass, N accumulative amount and N-use efficiency index. None of the strains carries the nifH gene. Four strains stimulated plant nitrate reductase activity, four solubilized phosphate, nine produced siderophores and none produced HCN. Seven strains inhibited Bipolaris sacchari growth and one was antagonistic to Ceratocystis paradoxa. The pathogens were inhibited by the production of diffusible and volatile metabolites by the bacterial strains. Moreover, this is the first study to demonstrate the effect of Delftia acidovorans on sugarcane plant growth, nitrogen metabolism improvement and antagonism to B. sacchari. The most efficient strains in promoting plant growth and exhibiting antagonistic activities towards fungal pathogens were Herbaspirillum frinsingense (IAC-BECa-152) and three Pantoea dispersa strains (IAC-BECa-128, IAC-BECa-129, and IAC-BECa-132). These bacteria show potential to be used as inoculants for sustainable agricultural management, mainly at the seedling production phase.

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Keywords:  Delftia acidovorans; Fungal pathogen antagonism; Indole acetic acid; Nitrate reductase; Plant growth-promoting bacteria; Saccharum sp.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30194506     DOI: 10.1007/s10482-018-1157-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek        ISSN: 0003-6072            Impact factor:   2.271


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