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Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere

Seven isolates of bacteria (SRI-156, SRI-158, SRI-178, SRI-211, SRI-229, SRI-305 and SRI-360) were earlier reported by us as having potential for biocontrol of charcoal rot of sorghum and plant growth promotion (PGP) of the plant. In the present study, the seven isolates were characterized for their...

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Autores principales: Gopalakrishnan, Subramaniam, Upadhyaya, HD, Vadlamudi, Srinivas, Humayun, Pagidi, Vidya, Meesala Sree, Alekhya, Gottumukkala, Singh, Amit, Vijayabharathi, Rajendran, Bhimineni, Ratna Kumari, Seema, Murali, Rathore, Abhishek, Rupela, Om
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing AG 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23397013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-1-71
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author Gopalakrishnan, Subramaniam
Upadhyaya, HD
Vadlamudi, Srinivas
Humayun, Pagidi
Vidya, Meesala Sree
Alekhya, Gottumukkala
Singh, Amit
Vijayabharathi, Rajendran
Bhimineni, Ratna Kumari
Seema, Murali
Rathore, Abhishek
Rupela, Om
author_facet Gopalakrishnan, Subramaniam
Upadhyaya, HD
Vadlamudi, Srinivas
Humayun, Pagidi
Vidya, Meesala Sree
Alekhya, Gottumukkala
Singh, Amit
Vijayabharathi, Rajendran
Bhimineni, Ratna Kumari
Seema, Murali
Rathore, Abhishek
Rupela, Om
author_sort Gopalakrishnan, Subramaniam
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description Seven isolates of bacteria (SRI-156, SRI-158, SRI-178, SRI-211, SRI-229, SRI-305 and SRI-360) were earlier reported by us as having potential for biocontrol of charcoal rot of sorghum and plant growth promotion (PGP) of the plant. In the present study, the seven isolates were characterized for their physiological traits (tolerance to salinity, pH, temperature and resistance to antibiotics and fungicides) and further evaluated in the field for their PGP of rice. All the seven isolates were able to grow at pH values between 5 and 13, in NaCl concentrations of up to 8% (except SRI-156 and SRI-360), temperatures between 20 and 40°C and were resistant to ampicillin (>100 ppm; except SRI-158 and SRI-178) but sensitive (<10 ppm) to chloramphenicol, kanamycin, nalidixic acid, streptomycin (except SRI-156 and SRI-211) and tetracycline. They were tolerant to fungicides benlate and captan, except SRI-158 and SRI-178, bavistin and sensitive to thiram (except SRI-156 and SRI-211) at field application level. In the field, four of the seven isolates (SRI-158, SRI-211, SRI-229 and SRI-360) significantly enhanced the tiller numbers, stover and grain yields, total dry matter, root length, volume and dry weight over the un-inoculated control. In the rhizosphere soil at harvest, all the isolates significantly enhanced microbial biomass carbon (except SRI-156), microbial biomass nitrogen and dehydrogenase activity (up to 33%, 36% and 39%, respectively) and total N, available P and% organic carbon (up to 10%, 38% and 10%, respectively) compared to the control. This investigation further confirms that the SRI isolates have PGP properties.
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spelling pubmed-35650852013-02-08 Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere Gopalakrishnan, Subramaniam Upadhyaya, HD Vadlamudi, Srinivas Humayun, Pagidi Vidya, Meesala Sree Alekhya, Gottumukkala Singh, Amit Vijayabharathi, Rajendran Bhimineni, Ratna Kumari Seema, Murali Rathore, Abhishek Rupela, Om Springerplus Research Seven isolates of bacteria (SRI-156, SRI-158, SRI-178, SRI-211, SRI-229, SRI-305 and SRI-360) were earlier reported by us as having potential for biocontrol of charcoal rot of sorghum and plant growth promotion (PGP) of the plant. In the present study, the seven isolates were characterized for their physiological traits (tolerance to salinity, pH, temperature and resistance to antibiotics and fungicides) and further evaluated in the field for their PGP of rice. All the seven isolates were able to grow at pH values between 5 and 13, in NaCl concentrations of up to 8% (except SRI-156 and SRI-360), temperatures between 20 and 40°C and were resistant to ampicillin (>100 ppm; except SRI-158 and SRI-178) but sensitive (<10 ppm) to chloramphenicol, kanamycin, nalidixic acid, streptomycin (except SRI-156 and SRI-211) and tetracycline. They were tolerant to fungicides benlate and captan, except SRI-158 and SRI-178, bavistin and sensitive to thiram (except SRI-156 and SRI-211) at field application level. In the field, four of the seven isolates (SRI-158, SRI-211, SRI-229 and SRI-360) significantly enhanced the tiller numbers, stover and grain yields, total dry matter, root length, volume and dry weight over the un-inoculated control. In the rhizosphere soil at harvest, all the isolates significantly enhanced microbial biomass carbon (except SRI-156), microbial biomass nitrogen and dehydrogenase activity (up to 33%, 36% and 39%, respectively) and total N, available P and% organic carbon (up to 10%, 38% and 10%, respectively) compared to the control. This investigation further confirms that the SRI isolates have PGP properties. Springer International Publishing AG 2012-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3565085/ /pubmed/23397013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-1-71 Text en © Gopalakrishnan et al.; licensee Springer. 2012 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gopalakrishnan, Subramaniam
Upadhyaya, HD
Vadlamudi, Srinivas
Humayun, Pagidi
Vidya, Meesala Sree
Alekhya, Gottumukkala
Singh, Amit
Vijayabharathi, Rajendran
Bhimineni, Ratna Kumari
Seema, Murali
Rathore, Abhishek
Rupela, Om
Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere
title Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere
title_full Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere
title_fullStr Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere
title_full_unstemmed Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere
title_short Plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere
title_sort plant growth-promoting traits of biocontrol potential bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23397013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-1-71
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