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Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities

The endophytic bacterial diversity of root, stem, and leaf tissues of Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa) was compared and deciphered, and screened for their plant growth-promoting activity and antagonism against fungal phytopathogens. Total 315 isolates (108 roots, 102 stems, and 105 lea...

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Autores principales: Hernández-Pacheco, Claudia E., Orozco-Mosqueda, Ma del Carmen, Flores, Aurora, Valencia-Cantero, Eduardo, Santoyo, Gustavo
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8610326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34841319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crmicr.2021.100028
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author Hernández-Pacheco, Claudia E.
Orozco-Mosqueda, Ma del Carmen
Flores, Aurora
Valencia-Cantero, Eduardo
Santoyo, Gustavo
author_facet Hernández-Pacheco, Claudia E.
Orozco-Mosqueda, Ma del Carmen
Flores, Aurora
Valencia-Cantero, Eduardo
Santoyo, Gustavo
author_sort Hernández-Pacheco, Claudia E.
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description The endophytic bacterial diversity of root, stem, and leaf tissues of Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa) was compared and deciphered, and screened for their plant growth-promoting activity and antagonism against fungal phytopathogens. Total 315 isolates (108 roots, 102 stems, and 105 leaves) were obtained and characterized by 16S ribosomal gene sequencing. The most abundant genera were Bacillus, Microbacterium, Pseudomonas, and Stenotrophomonas. Unique species were found for each tissue analyzed, along with B. thuringiensis, B. toyonensis, Neobacillus drentensis, Paenibacillus castaneae, P. fluorescens, P. poae, and S. maltophilia present throughout the plant. Biodiversity indices did not show significant differences, but root tissues showed the highest abundance of bacterial endophytes. Several isolates showed excellent promotion activities in Physalis ixocarpa seedlings, increasing the length and weight of the root, total biomass, and chlorophyll content. Various isolates also exhibited antagonism against fungal pathogens. Among screened isolates, Neobacillus drentensis CH23 was found in all plant compartments, exhibiting growth-promoting activity and fungal antagonism. Strain CH23 and other endophytes showed the production of indoleacetic acid, siderophores, proteases, and solubilization of phosphates. These results demonstrate that the husk tomato plant endobiome has a high potential as a bioinoculating agent for agriculturally important crops.
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spelling pubmed-86103262021-11-26 Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities Hernández-Pacheco, Claudia E. Orozco-Mosqueda, Ma del Carmen Flores, Aurora Valencia-Cantero, Eduardo Santoyo, Gustavo Curr Res Microb Sci Articles from the special issue: Beneficial microbes for crops, edited by Sergio de los Santos Villalobos and Fannie Isela Parra Cota The endophytic bacterial diversity of root, stem, and leaf tissues of Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa) was compared and deciphered, and screened for their plant growth-promoting activity and antagonism against fungal phytopathogens. Total 315 isolates (108 roots, 102 stems, and 105 leaves) were obtained and characterized by 16S ribosomal gene sequencing. The most abundant genera were Bacillus, Microbacterium, Pseudomonas, and Stenotrophomonas. Unique species were found for each tissue analyzed, along with B. thuringiensis, B. toyonensis, Neobacillus drentensis, Paenibacillus castaneae, P. fluorescens, P. poae, and S. maltophilia present throughout the plant. Biodiversity indices did not show significant differences, but root tissues showed the highest abundance of bacterial endophytes. Several isolates showed excellent promotion activities in Physalis ixocarpa seedlings, increasing the length and weight of the root, total biomass, and chlorophyll content. Various isolates also exhibited antagonism against fungal pathogens. Among screened isolates, Neobacillus drentensis CH23 was found in all plant compartments, exhibiting growth-promoting activity and fungal antagonism. Strain CH23 and other endophytes showed the production of indoleacetic acid, siderophores, proteases, and solubilization of phosphates. These results demonstrate that the husk tomato plant endobiome has a high potential as a bioinoculating agent for agriculturally important crops. Elsevier 2021-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8610326/ /pubmed/34841319 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crmicr.2021.100028 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles from the special issue: Beneficial microbes for crops, edited by Sergio de los Santos Villalobos and Fannie Isela Parra Cota
Hernández-Pacheco, Claudia E.
Orozco-Mosqueda, Ma del Carmen
Flores, Aurora
Valencia-Cantero, Eduardo
Santoyo, Gustavo
Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities
title Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities
title_full Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities
title_fullStr Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities
title_full_unstemmed Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities
title_short Tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in Mexican husk tomato plants (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities
title_sort tissue-specific diversity of bacterial endophytes in mexican husk tomato plants (physalis ixocarpa brot. ex horm.), and screening for their multiple plant growth-promoting activities
topic Articles from the special issue: Beneficial microbes for crops, edited by Sergio de los Santos Villalobos and Fannie Isela Parra Cota
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8610326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34841319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crmicr.2021.100028
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