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Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice

Wild rice is an important improved resource for cultivated rice and its unique ability to resist biotic and abiotic stress has attracted the attention of many scholars. The microbial community structure in the rhizosphere and leaf area of different rice varieties is also different, which may be one...

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Autores principales: Yao, Zongmu, Chen, Yalin, Luo, Shouyang, Wang, Jilin, Zhang, Jiafan, Zhang, Jianfeng, Tian, Chunjie, Tian, Lei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9324538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889186
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071468
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author Yao, Zongmu
Chen, Yalin
Luo, Shouyang
Wang, Jilin
Zhang, Jiafan
Zhang, Jianfeng
Tian, Chunjie
Tian, Lei
author_facet Yao, Zongmu
Chen, Yalin
Luo, Shouyang
Wang, Jilin
Zhang, Jiafan
Zhang, Jianfeng
Tian, Chunjie
Tian, Lei
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description Wild rice is an important improved resource for cultivated rice and its unique ability to resist biotic and abiotic stress has attracted the attention of many scholars. The microbial community structure in the rhizosphere and leaf area of different rice varieties is also different, which may be one of the reasons for the difference in stress resistance between wild rice and cultivated rice. Forty-six bacteria were screened from the rhizosphere and phyllospheric of four different wild rice varieties. The results of functions of the screened strains showed that 18 strains had a good inhibitory effect on rice blast, and 33 strains had the ability to dissolve phosphorus, potassium, or fix nitrogen. Through potted experiment, the three bacterial strains, 499G2 (Peribacillus simplex), 499G3 (Bacillus velezensis), and 499G4 (B. megaterium) have a positive effect on the growth of cultivated rice in addition to the resistance to rice blast. The contents of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total potassium, indole acetic acid (IAA), and chlorophyll in plant leaves were increased. In addition, in the verification test of rice blast infection, the application of inoculants can significantly reduce the content of malondialdehyde (MDA), increase the content of soluble sugar, and increase the activity of plant antioxidant enzymes, which may thereby improve rice in resisting to rice blast.
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spelling pubmed-93245382022-07-27 Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice Yao, Zongmu Chen, Yalin Luo, Shouyang Wang, Jilin Zhang, Jiafan Zhang, Jianfeng Tian, Chunjie Tian, Lei Microorganisms Article Wild rice is an important improved resource for cultivated rice and its unique ability to resist biotic and abiotic stress has attracted the attention of many scholars. The microbial community structure in the rhizosphere and leaf area of different rice varieties is also different, which may be one of the reasons for the difference in stress resistance between wild rice and cultivated rice. Forty-six bacteria were screened from the rhizosphere and phyllospheric of four different wild rice varieties. The results of functions of the screened strains showed that 18 strains had a good inhibitory effect on rice blast, and 33 strains had the ability to dissolve phosphorus, potassium, or fix nitrogen. Through potted experiment, the three bacterial strains, 499G2 (Peribacillus simplex), 499G3 (Bacillus velezensis), and 499G4 (B. megaterium) have a positive effect on the growth of cultivated rice in addition to the resistance to rice blast. The contents of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total potassium, indole acetic acid (IAA), and chlorophyll in plant leaves were increased. In addition, in the verification test of rice blast infection, the application of inoculants can significantly reduce the content of malondialdehyde (MDA), increase the content of soluble sugar, and increase the activity of plant antioxidant enzymes, which may thereby improve rice in resisting to rice blast. MDPI 2022-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9324538/ /pubmed/35889186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071468 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yao, Zongmu
Chen, Yalin
Luo, Shouyang
Wang, Jilin
Zhang, Jiafan
Zhang, Jianfeng
Tian, Chunjie
Tian, Lei
Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice
title Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice
title_full Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice
title_fullStr Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice
title_full_unstemmed Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice
title_short Culturable Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Bacteria in the Rhizosphere and Phyllosphere of Wild Rice
title_sort culturable screening of plant growth-promoting and biocontrol bacteria in the rhizosphere and phyllosphere of wild rice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9324538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889186
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071468
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