The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral,Mayan Blanc
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Thiago Gonçalves, Alves,Gabriela Cavalcanti, Coelho,Márcia Reed Rodrigues, Matta,Frederico de Pina, Baldani,José Ivo, Baldani,Vera Lúcia Divan
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This work aimed to isolate and characterize plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) from 10 Paspalum genotypes and evaluate the effect of their inoculation on P. regnellii, P. atratum, and P. malacophyllum genotypes. The bacterial population ranged from undetectable to 107 bacterial cells per gram of fresh matter in the Paspalum genotypes. Initially, we isolated 164 bacteria from rhizospheric soil and roots of the Paspalum genotypes using media N-free LG agar plate, semi-solid NFb, and LGI. The isolates were characterized genetically and physiologically. The sequencing of 16S rRNA showed the presence of many genera, and some are new in association with Paspalum. The most common was Bacillus followed by Rhizobium, Paraburkholderia, Enterobacter, Cupriavidus, Pseudomonas, Dyadobacter and Acinetobacter. Thirty-eight per cent of isolates produced siderophores, 25 % produced solubilized phosphate, and only 9 % produced indolic compounds. Three greenhouse experiments were performed in randomized blocks with six replicates using representative bacterial strains isolated from P. regnellii, P. malacophyllum and P. atratum cv. Pojuca. We also included strain Sp245 (Azospirillum baldaniorum), uninoculated control, and nitrogen control (150 kg N ha−1). There was an increase of up to 53 % in shoot dry matter in P. regnellii inoculated with strain Sp245 and the shoots accumulated more N. In contrast, only small effects were observed for the other Paspalum genotypes inoculated with PGPR from the host genotypes. This study shows a high diversity of diazotrophic rhizosphere bacteria and suggests no strain specificity between the bacterial isolates and the Paspalum genotypes.
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spelling The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growthPGPRbiofertilizertropical grasslandsABSTRACT This work aimed to isolate and characterize plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) from 10 Paspalum genotypes and evaluate the effect of their inoculation on P. regnellii, P. atratum, and P. malacophyllum genotypes. The bacterial population ranged from undetectable to 107 bacterial cells per gram of fresh matter in the Paspalum genotypes. Initially, we isolated 164 bacteria from rhizospheric soil and roots of the Paspalum genotypes using media N-free LG agar plate, semi-solid NFb, and LGI. The isolates were characterized genetically and physiologically. The sequencing of 16S rRNA showed the presence of many genera, and some are new in association with Paspalum. The most common was Bacillus followed by Rhizobium, Paraburkholderia, Enterobacter, Cupriavidus, Pseudomonas, Dyadobacter and Acinetobacter. Thirty-eight per cent of isolates produced siderophores, 25 % produced solubilized phosphate, and only 9 % produced indolic compounds. Three greenhouse experiments were performed in randomized blocks with six replicates using representative bacterial strains isolated from P. regnellii, P. malacophyllum and P. atratum cv. Pojuca. We also included strain Sp245 (Azospirillum baldaniorum), uninoculated control, and nitrogen control (150 kg N ha−1). There was an increase of up to 53 % in shoot dry matter in P. regnellii inoculated with strain Sp245 and the shoots accumulated more N. In contrast, only small effects were observed for the other Paspalum genotypes inoculated with PGPR from the host genotypes. This study shows a high diversity of diazotrophic rhizosphere bacteria and suggests no strain specificity between the bacterial isolates and the Paspalum genotypes.Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162022000200201Scientia Agricola v.79 n.2 2022reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/1678-992x-2020-0240info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmaral,Mayan BlancRibeiro,Thiago GonçalvesAlves,Gabriela CavalcantiCoelho,Márcia Reed RodriguesMatta,Frederico de PinaBaldani,José IvoBaldani,Vera Lúcia Divaneng2021-05-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162022000200201Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2021-05-14T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
title The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
spellingShingle The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
Amaral,Mayan Blanc
PGPR
biofertilizer
tropical grasslands
title_short The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
title_full The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
title_fullStr The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
title_full_unstemmed The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
title_sort The occurrence of rhizobacteria from Paspalum genotypes and their effects on plant growth
author Amaral,Mayan Blanc
author_facet Amaral,Mayan Blanc
Ribeiro,Thiago Gonçalves
Alves,Gabriela Cavalcanti
Coelho,Márcia Reed Rodrigues
Matta,Frederico de Pina
Baldani,José Ivo
Baldani,Vera Lúcia Divan
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Thiago Gonçalves
Alves,Gabriela Cavalcanti
Coelho,Márcia Reed Rodrigues
Matta,Frederico de Pina
Baldani,José Ivo
Baldani,Vera Lúcia Divan
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral,Mayan Blanc
Ribeiro,Thiago Gonçalves
Alves,Gabriela Cavalcanti
Coelho,Márcia Reed Rodrigues
Matta,Frederico de Pina
Baldani,José Ivo
Baldani,Vera Lúcia Divan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PGPR
biofertilizer
tropical grasslands
topic PGPR
biofertilizer
tropical grasslands
description ABSTRACT This work aimed to isolate and characterize plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) from 10 Paspalum genotypes and evaluate the effect of their inoculation on P. regnellii, P. atratum, and P. malacophyllum genotypes. The bacterial population ranged from undetectable to 107 bacterial cells per gram of fresh matter in the Paspalum genotypes. Initially, we isolated 164 bacteria from rhizospheric soil and roots of the Paspalum genotypes using media N-free LG agar plate, semi-solid NFb, and LGI. The isolates were characterized genetically and physiologically. The sequencing of 16S rRNA showed the presence of many genera, and some are new in association with Paspalum. The most common was Bacillus followed by Rhizobium, Paraburkholderia, Enterobacter, Cupriavidus, Pseudomonas, Dyadobacter and Acinetobacter. Thirty-eight per cent of isolates produced siderophores, 25 % produced solubilized phosphate, and only 9 % produced indolic compounds. Three greenhouse experiments were performed in randomized blocks with six replicates using representative bacterial strains isolated from P. regnellii, P. malacophyllum and P. atratum cv. Pojuca. We also included strain Sp245 (Azospirillum baldaniorum), uninoculated control, and nitrogen control (150 kg N ha−1). There was an increase of up to 53 % in shoot dry matter in P. regnellii inoculated with strain Sp245 and the shoots accumulated more N. In contrast, only small effects were observed for the other Paspalum genotypes inoculated with PGPR from the host genotypes. This study shows a high diversity of diazotrophic rhizosphere bacteria and suggests no strain specificity between the bacterial isolates and the Paspalum genotypes.
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