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Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources

The genus Paspalum belongs to the family Poaceae and has several species that are native to Brazil. The Paspalum Germplasm Bank (GB) of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation comprises approximately 450 accessions from 50 species. Among these accessions, Paspalum atratum (BGP 308) has econo...

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Autores principales: de Paula, Ailton Ferreira, Cruz, Felipe de Paula Nogueira, Dinato, Naiana Barbosa, de Andrade, Paulo Henrique Marques, de Moraes, Amanda Carolina Prado, Junior, Waldomiro Barioni, Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos, Vigna, Bianca Baccili Zanotto, Fávero, Alessandra Pereira, Lacava, Paulo Teixeira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9365944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35968102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.884716
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author de Paula, Ailton Ferreira
Cruz, Felipe de Paula Nogueira
Dinato, Naiana Barbosa
de Andrade, Paulo Henrique Marques
de Moraes, Amanda Carolina Prado
Junior, Waldomiro Barioni
Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
Vigna, Bianca Baccili Zanotto
Fávero, Alessandra Pereira
Lacava, Paulo Teixeira
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Cruz, Felipe de Paula Nogueira
Dinato, Naiana Barbosa
de Andrade, Paulo Henrique Marques
de Moraes, Amanda Carolina Prado
Junior, Waldomiro Barioni
Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
Vigna, Bianca Baccili Zanotto
Fávero, Alessandra Pereira
Lacava, Paulo Teixeira
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description The genus Paspalum belongs to the family Poaceae and has several species that are native to Brazil. The Paspalum Germplasm Bank (GB) of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation comprises approximately 450 accessions from 50 species. Among these accessions, Paspalum atratum (BGP 308) has economic potential for forage purposes. However, the endophytic and rhizospheric microbial communities within this accession and their ability to promote plant growth remain unknown. The present study aimed to isolate the endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with P. atratum and to assess their potential for plant growth improvement, so-called plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). For the in vitro tests, the ability of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB), phosphate solubilization (PS) and indoleacetic acid (IAA) production were evaluated. A total of 116 endophytic and rhizosphere bacteria were obtained from the isolation. In the in vitro tests, 43 (37.00%) of these isolates showed positive NFB, PS, and IAA results. These isolates were identified by 16S rDNA sequencing. The phosphate solubilization index (PSI) ranged from 2 to 3.61, all 43 strains performed biological nitrogen fixation and the IAA production ranged from 12.85 to 431.41 μg ml(−1). Eight of these 43 isolates were evaluated in vivo in a greenhouse using P. atratum caryopsis. The pots were filled with soil prepared with three different phosphate sources and one control without phosphate. After growth, the plants were submitted to morphological, bromatological and chemical determination. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and principal component analysis (PCA). In the in vivo test, treatments 105 (Pseudomonas sp.) and 458 (Pseudomonas sp.) were the most significant for the crystalline phosphate source, 109 (Bacillus sp.) for the sedimentary phosphate source and, as for the soluble phosphate source most treatments that received bacterial isolates had higher phosphorus content in the dry matter than the uninoculated soluble phosphate control. The 105FCR (crystalline phosphate + Pseudomonas sp.), 109FSE (sedimentary phosphate + Bacillus sp.), and 110 FSE (sedimentary phosphate + Enterobacter sp.) treatments showed the best results for plant growth promotion. This work made it possible to determine the bacterial community associated with P. atratum (BGP308) and to obtain new potential plant growth-promoting strains.
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spelling pubmed-93659442022-08-12 Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources de Paula, Ailton Ferreira Cruz, Felipe de Paula Nogueira Dinato, Naiana Barbosa de Andrade, Paulo Henrique Marques de Moraes, Amanda Carolina Prado Junior, Waldomiro Barioni Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos Vigna, Bianca Baccili Zanotto Fávero, Alessandra Pereira Lacava, Paulo Teixeira Front Plant Sci Plant Science The genus Paspalum belongs to the family Poaceae and has several species that are native to Brazil. The Paspalum Germplasm Bank (GB) of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation comprises approximately 450 accessions from 50 species. Among these accessions, Paspalum atratum (BGP 308) has economic potential for forage purposes. However, the endophytic and rhizospheric microbial communities within this accession and their ability to promote plant growth remain unknown. The present study aimed to isolate the endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with P. atratum and to assess their potential for plant growth improvement, so-called plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). For the in vitro tests, the ability of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB), phosphate solubilization (PS) and indoleacetic acid (IAA) production were evaluated. A total of 116 endophytic and rhizosphere bacteria were obtained from the isolation. In the in vitro tests, 43 (37.00%) of these isolates showed positive NFB, PS, and IAA results. These isolates were identified by 16S rDNA sequencing. The phosphate solubilization index (PSI) ranged from 2 to 3.61, all 43 strains performed biological nitrogen fixation and the IAA production ranged from 12.85 to 431.41 μg ml(−1). Eight of these 43 isolates were evaluated in vivo in a greenhouse using P. atratum caryopsis. The pots were filled with soil prepared with three different phosphate sources and one control without phosphate. After growth, the plants were submitted to morphological, bromatological and chemical determination. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and principal component analysis (PCA). In the in vivo test, treatments 105 (Pseudomonas sp.) and 458 (Pseudomonas sp.) were the most significant for the crystalline phosphate source, 109 (Bacillus sp.) for the sedimentary phosphate source and, as for the soluble phosphate source most treatments that received bacterial isolates had higher phosphorus content in the dry matter than the uninoculated soluble phosphate control. The 105FCR (crystalline phosphate + Pseudomonas sp.), 109FSE (sedimentary phosphate + Bacillus sp.), and 110 FSE (sedimentary phosphate + Enterobacter sp.) treatments showed the best results for plant growth promotion. This work made it possible to determine the bacterial community associated with P. atratum (BGP308) and to obtain new potential plant growth-promoting strains. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9365944/ /pubmed/35968102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.884716 Text en Copyright © 2022 de Paula, Cruz, Dinato, de Andrade, de Moraes, Junior, Bernardi, Vigna, Fávero and Lacava. 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
de Paula, Ailton Ferreira
Cruz, Felipe de Paula Nogueira
Dinato, Naiana Barbosa
de Andrade, Paulo Henrique Marques
de Moraes, Amanda Carolina Prado
Junior, Waldomiro Barioni
Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
Vigna, Bianca Baccili Zanotto
Fávero, Alessandra Pereira
Lacava, Paulo Teixeira
Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources
title Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources
title_full Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources
title_fullStr Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources
title_full_unstemmed Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources
title_short Endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with Paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources
title_sort endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria associated with paspalum atratum and its potential for plant growth promotion with different phosphate sources
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9365944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35968102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.884716
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