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Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps
Heavy metals in soil, as selective agents, can change the structure of plant-associated bacterial communities and their metabolic properties, leading to the selection of the most-adapted strains, which might be useful in phytoremediation. Trifolium repens, a heavy metal excluder, naturally occurs on...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7466184/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9081002 |
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author | Oleńska, Ewa Imperato, Valeria Małek, Wanda Włostowski, Tadeusz Wójcik, Małgorzata Swiecicka, Izabela Vangronsveld, Jaco Thijs, Sofie |
author_facet | Oleńska, Ewa Imperato, Valeria Małek, Wanda Włostowski, Tadeusz Wójcik, Małgorzata Swiecicka, Izabela Vangronsveld, Jaco Thijs, Sofie |
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description | Heavy metals in soil, as selective agents, can change the structure of plant-associated bacterial communities and their metabolic properties, leading to the selection of the most-adapted strains, which might be useful in phytoremediation. Trifolium repens, a heavy metal excluder, naturally occurs on metal mine waste heaps in southern Poland characterized by high total metal concentrations. The purpose of the present study was to assess the effects of toxic metals on the diversity and metabolic properties of the microbial communities in rhizospheric soil and vegetative tissues of T. repens growing on three 70–100-years old Zn–Pb mine waste heaps in comparison to Trifolium-associated bacteria from a non-polluted reference site. In total, 113 cultivable strains were isolated and used for 16S rRNA gene Sanger sequencing in order to determine their genetic affiliation and for in vitro testing of their plant growth promotion traits. Taxa richness and phenotypic diversity in communities of metalliferous origin were significantly lower (p < 0.0001) compared to those from the reference site. Two strains, Bacillus megaterium BolR EW3_A03 and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia BolN EW3_B03, isolated from a Zn–Pb mine waste heap which tested positive for all examined plant growth promoting traits and which showed co-tolerance to Zn, Cu, Cd, and Pb can be considered as potential facilitators of phytostabilization. |
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spelling | pubmed-74661842020-09-14 Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps Oleńska, Ewa Imperato, Valeria Małek, Wanda Włostowski, Tadeusz Wójcik, Małgorzata Swiecicka, Izabela Vangronsveld, Jaco Thijs, Sofie Plants (Basel) Article Heavy metals in soil, as selective agents, can change the structure of plant-associated bacterial communities and their metabolic properties, leading to the selection of the most-adapted strains, which might be useful in phytoremediation. Trifolium repens, a heavy metal excluder, naturally occurs on metal mine waste heaps in southern Poland characterized by high total metal concentrations. The purpose of the present study was to assess the effects of toxic metals on the diversity and metabolic properties of the microbial communities in rhizospheric soil and vegetative tissues of T. repens growing on three 70–100-years old Zn–Pb mine waste heaps in comparison to Trifolium-associated bacteria from a non-polluted reference site. In total, 113 cultivable strains were isolated and used for 16S rRNA gene Sanger sequencing in order to determine their genetic affiliation and for in vitro testing of their plant growth promotion traits. Taxa richness and phenotypic diversity in communities of metalliferous origin were significantly lower (p < 0.0001) compared to those from the reference site. Two strains, Bacillus megaterium BolR EW3_A03 and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia BolN EW3_B03, isolated from a Zn–Pb mine waste heap which tested positive for all examined plant growth promoting traits and which showed co-tolerance to Zn, Cu, Cd, and Pb can be considered as potential facilitators of phytostabilization. MDPI 2020-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7466184/ /pubmed/32781790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9081002 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Oleńska, Ewa Imperato, Valeria Małek, Wanda Włostowski, Tadeusz Wójcik, Małgorzata Swiecicka, Izabela Vangronsveld, Jaco Thijs, Sofie Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps |
title | Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps |
title_full | Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps |
title_fullStr | Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps |
title_full_unstemmed | Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps |
title_short | Trifolium repens-Associated Bacteria as a Potential Tool to Facilitate Phytostabilization of Zinc and Lead Polluted Waste Heaps |
title_sort | trifolium repens-associated bacteria as a potential tool to facilitate phytostabilization of zinc and lead polluted waste heaps |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7466184/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9081002 |
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