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Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya

Despite Northeastern India being “Treasure House of Citrus Genetic Wealth,” genetic erosion of citrus diversity poses severe concern with a corresponding loss in seed microbial diversity. The seed microbiome of citrus species unique to the Purvanchal Himalaya is seldom explored for their use in sust...

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Autores principales: Sinha, Sakshi, Thakuria, Dwipendra, Chaliha, Chayanika, Uzir, Panchali, Hazarika, Samarendra, Dutta, Pranab, Singh, A. K., Laloo, Bingiala
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37492766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1104927
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author Sinha, Sakshi
Thakuria, Dwipendra
Chaliha, Chayanika
Uzir, Panchali
Hazarika, Samarendra
Dutta, Pranab
Singh, A. K.
Laloo, Bingiala
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Thakuria, Dwipendra
Chaliha, Chayanika
Uzir, Panchali
Hazarika, Samarendra
Dutta, Pranab
Singh, A. K.
Laloo, Bingiala
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description Despite Northeastern India being “Treasure House of Citrus Genetic Wealth,” genetic erosion of citrus diversity poses severe concern with a corresponding loss in seed microbial diversity. The seed microbiome of citrus species unique to the Purvanchal Himalaya is seldom explored for their use in sustainable orchard management. Isolation and characterization of culturable seed microbiomes of eight citrus species, namely, Citrus reticulata Blanco, C. grandis (L.) Osbeck, C. latipes Tanaka, C. megaloxycarpa Lushaigton, C. jambhiri Lush, C. sinensis (L.) Osbeck, C. macroptera Montr, and C. indica Tanaka collected from NE India were carried out. The isolates were then screened for an array of plant growth–promoting (PGP) traits [indole acetic acid (IAA) production, N(2) fixation, phosphate and zinc complex dissolution, siderophores, and Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) production]. The pure culture isolates of seed microbiomes were capable of dissolving insoluble Ca(3)(PO(4))(2) (1.31–4.84 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), Zn(3)(PO(4))(2) (2.44–3.16 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), AlPO(4) (1.74–3.61 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), and FePO(4) (1.54–4.61µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), mineralized phytate (12.17–18.00 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)) and produced IAA-like substances (4.8–187.29 µg ml(-1) h(-1)). A few isolates of the seed microbiome were also able to fix nitrogen, secrete siderophore-like compounds and HCN, and dissolve ZnSO(4) and ZnO. The 16S ribosomal Ribonucleic Acid (rRNA)–based taxonomic findings revealed that Bacillus was the most dominant genus among the isolates across citrus species. Isolates CG2-1, CME6-1, CME6-4, CME6-5, CME6-9, CJ7-1, CMA10-1, CI11-3, and CI11-4 were identified as promising bioinoculants for development of microbial consortium having multifaceted PGP traits for nutritional benefits of nitrogen, phosphorus and zinc, and IAA hormonal benefits to citrus crops for better fitness in acid soils.
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spelling pubmed-103651232023-07-25 Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya Sinha, Sakshi Thakuria, Dwipendra Chaliha, Chayanika Uzir, Panchali Hazarika, Samarendra Dutta, Pranab Singh, A. K. Laloo, Bingiala Front Plant Sci Plant Science Despite Northeastern India being “Treasure House of Citrus Genetic Wealth,” genetic erosion of citrus diversity poses severe concern with a corresponding loss in seed microbial diversity. The seed microbiome of citrus species unique to the Purvanchal Himalaya is seldom explored for their use in sustainable orchard management. Isolation and characterization of culturable seed microbiomes of eight citrus species, namely, Citrus reticulata Blanco, C. grandis (L.) Osbeck, C. latipes Tanaka, C. megaloxycarpa Lushaigton, C. jambhiri Lush, C. sinensis (L.) Osbeck, C. macroptera Montr, and C. indica Tanaka collected from NE India were carried out. The isolates were then screened for an array of plant growth–promoting (PGP) traits [indole acetic acid (IAA) production, N(2) fixation, phosphate and zinc complex dissolution, siderophores, and Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) production]. The pure culture isolates of seed microbiomes were capable of dissolving insoluble Ca(3)(PO(4))(2) (1.31–4.84 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), Zn(3)(PO(4))(2) (2.44–3.16 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), AlPO(4) (1.74–3.61 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), and FePO(4) (1.54–4.61µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)), mineralized phytate (12.17–18.00 µg Pi ml(-1) h(-1)) and produced IAA-like substances (4.8–187.29 µg ml(-1) h(-1)). A few isolates of the seed microbiome were also able to fix nitrogen, secrete siderophore-like compounds and HCN, and dissolve ZnSO(4) and ZnO. The 16S ribosomal Ribonucleic Acid (rRNA)–based taxonomic findings revealed that Bacillus was the most dominant genus among the isolates across citrus species. Isolates CG2-1, CME6-1, CME6-4, CME6-5, CME6-9, CJ7-1, CMA10-1, CI11-3, and CI11-4 were identified as promising bioinoculants for development of microbial consortium having multifaceted PGP traits for nutritional benefits of nitrogen, phosphorus and zinc, and IAA hormonal benefits to citrus crops for better fitness in acid soils. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10365123/ /pubmed/37492766 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1104927 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sinha, Thakuria, Chaliha, Uzir, Hazarika, Dutta, Singh and Laloo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Sinha, Sakshi
Thakuria, Dwipendra
Chaliha, Chayanika
Uzir, Panchali
Hazarika, Samarendra
Dutta, Pranab
Singh, A. K.
Laloo, Bingiala
Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya
title Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya
title_full Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya
title_fullStr Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya
title_full_unstemmed Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya
title_short Plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from Purvanchal Himalaya
title_sort plant growth–promoting traits of culturable seed microbiome of citrus species from purvanchal himalaya
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37492766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1104927
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