The rhizoplane microorganisms of Melastoma malabathricum, distributing throughout the acid sulfate and peat soils of South Kalimantan, Indonesia, were investigated, using a soft gel media of N-free Winogradsky’s mineral solution solidified with 0.3 % gellan gum. Two bacteria, Sphingomonas rosa EC-K013 and Burkholderia cepacia EC-K014 belonging to the subclasses of α- and β-Proteobacteria, respectively, emerged in the nitrogen-free medium. Inoculation of S. rosa EC-K013 in the M. malabathricum seedlings grown in N-free, 1⁄4 Hoagland’s No. 2 medium (pH 3.0) resulted in better growth of the seedlings. In the soft gel medium, EC-K013 also stimulated the growth of a root-associating fungus, tentatively identified as Nectria sp. and a nitrogen-fixer, Mesorhizobium sp., suggesting that S. rosa plays an important role in promotion of microfloral devlopment around the rhizosphere of some acidic soil-adapting plants.
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HASHIDOKO, Y., GOTOU, Y., OSAKI, M., PURNOMO, E., SUWIDO, L. H., & TAHARA, S. (2006). Characterization and ecological role of free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria isolated from the rhizoplane of Melastoma malabathricum inhabiting acidic plain lands in Kalimantan. Tropics, 15(4), 365–369. https://doi.org/10.3759/tropics.15.365
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