E. Nabti, N. Mokrane, M. Ghoul, H. Manyani, M. Dary, M. Megias
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Abstract
New bacterial strains of Bacillus licheniformis and sp were isolated from the rhizosphere of potato, in front of the sea (Bejaia, Algeria). Strains were identified by phenotypic analyses: Gram s taining, mobility, catalase, oxidase, form of colony and cell morphology. Metabolic characters such carbon source, sugars, organic acids, aerobic/anaerobic respiratory system are revealed by API system 50CHB/E. The 16SrRNA gene was isolated and sequenced (1500 bp), and the phylogenic tree was established (bootstrap method). The first strain (RBA-E23) showed a very high similarity to Bacillu s licheniformis (DQ082997.1) (98%) and B. licheniformis (AF372616.1), but the second (RBA-E32) is classified as the out-gro up. Strains are halotolerants 300 and 400 mM/l NaCl, respectively. They used glycine betaine and proline as synthetic osmoprotectants, and marine algal extracts of Ulva lactucaas natural osmoprotectant. The two strains produce: high amount of auxine-phytohormone (IAA: 78 and 101 mg/l); different enzymes such as: cellulase, chitinase, protease, lipase, amylase and urease; siderophores and solubilize ino rganic phosphorus. The study of antifungal strains activity toward nine phyto pathogenic fungi Verticillium dahlia, Fusarium oxysporum, Botryotinia fuckiliana, Phytophthor a cinamomi, Phytophthora cactorum, Colletotrichum acutatum, Botrytis cinerea, Aspergillus Niger and Aspergillus flavus, shows an interesting inhibition activity with variable percentage of Growth inhibition (PGI %) against phytopathogens. Both of bacteria displayed more benefic characters, while the enzymes can be involved in the organic matter decomposition; utilization of the phytohormone-IAA as simulator of vegetable growth. Siderophores and phosphate solubilization are interesting in the fe rtilization of soil. Finally, strains could have potential application against phytopathogenic fungi.