Isolation and Characterization of Plant Growth Promoting Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria from Wheat Genotypes and their Influence on Plant Growth Promotion

  • Neelam Geat D
  • Rajawat M
  • Prasanna R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have isolated 576 endophytic bacteria from the leaves, stems, and roots of 10 rice cultivars and identified 12 of them as diazotrophic bacteria using a specific primer set of nif gene. Through 16S rDNA sequence analysis, nifH genes were confirmed in the two species of Penibacillus, three species of Microbacterium, three Bacillus species, and four species of Klebsiella. Rice seeds treated with these plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) showed improved plant growth, increased height and dry weight and antagonistic effects against fungal pathogens. In addition, auxin and siderophore producing ability, and phosphate solubilizing activity were studied for the possible mechanisms of plant growth promotion. Among 12 isolates tested, 10 strains have shown higher auxin producing activity, 6 isolates were confirmed as strains with high siderophore producing activity while 4 isolates turned out to have high phosphate-solubilizing activity. These results strongly suggest that the endophytic diazotrophic bacteria characterized in this study could be successfully used to promote plant growth and inducing fungal resistance in plants. © 2013 Elsevier GmbH.

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Neelam Geat, D. S., Rajawat, M. V. S., Prasanna, R., & Rajeev Kaushik, A. K. S. (2017). Isolation and Characterization of Plant Growth Promoting Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria from Wheat Genotypes and their Influence on Plant Growth Promotion. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(4), 1533–1540. https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2017.604.188

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