Plant growth-promoting potential of bacterial endophytes isolated from Lessertia frutescens

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1016/j.sajb.2024.09.043
Sinawo Tsipinana , Linda Obi , Stephen Amoo , Rasheed Adeleke
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Many endophytic bacteria have plant growth promoting attributes that could improve agricultural yield as well as resistance to various types of stress and disease. Detection of such attributes usually involves in vitro screening and the subsequent testing of the isolates on the plants for specific or combined effects on germination, seedling growth and yield. Despite many studies in this field, there is a knowledge gap on the influence of endophytes on early growth of certain economically important plants such as medicinal plants. In the present study, we evaluated the in vitro capabilities of bacterial endophytes isolated from Lessertia frutescens (L.) Goldblatt & J.C.Manning (syn. Sutherlandia frutescens (L.) W.T.Aiton) for plant growth promotion and their effect on initial seedling growth. Using a culture-dependent approach, plant samples of Lessertia frutes cens were screened for bacterial endophytes. The isolated bacterial endophytes were subsequently evaluated for their plant growth-promoting attributes along with their ability to produce hydrolytic enzymes. Molecular identification of selected endophytic bacteria based on the 16S rRNA genes of strains that tested negative in the hemolysis test was conducted. The two most promising isolates were evaluated for their ability to promote Lessertia frutescens seedling growth in a two-month pot trial study. The obtained results revealed that many of the bacterial endophytes had potential to promote plant growth. Specifically, 86 % of the endophytes possessed nitrogen-fixing, phosphate solubilizing, and IAA-producing abilities, while approximately 71 % were able to exhibit siderophore-producing capabilities. The endophytes exhibited significant production of essential hydrolytic enzymes, including amylase (86 %), gelatinase (86 %), protease (29 %), lipase (43 %), and D-nase (57 %). The two best isolates were identified as relatives of Bacillus spp. (Bacillus licheniformis BaDB06 and Bacillus velezensis strain SM-95). Their plant growth-promoting properties such as their ability to enhance plant height and their ability to be used as bio-agent were further confirmed in the pot trial study as they enhanced the growth of Lessertia frutescens seedlings compared to the control. This study provides insights into the functional roles of endophytic bacteria of Lessertia frutescens in seedling growth and their potential plant growth enhancement, highlighting their potential for sustainable agriculture and ecosystem management.
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从莴苣中分离出的细菌内生菌促进植物生长的潜力
许多内生细菌具有促进植物生长的特性,可以提高农业产量以及对各种压力和疾病的抵抗力。检测这些特性通常需要进行体外筛选,然后在植物上测试分离物对发芽、幼苗生长和产量的特定或综合影响。尽管在这一领域开展了许多研究,但关于内生菌对某些具有重要经济价值的植物(如药用植物)的早期生长的影响,仍然存在知识空白。在本研究中,我们评估了从 Lessertia frutescens (L.) Goldblatt & J.C.Manning (Sutherlandia frutescens (L.) W.T.Aiton 的同义词)中分离出来的细菌内生菌体外促进植物生长的能力及其对幼苗初期生长的影响。采用依赖培养的方法,筛选出 Lessertia frutes 普查植物样本中的细菌内生体。随后对分离出的细菌内生菌促进植物生长的特性及其产生水解酶的能力进行了评估。根据溶血试验阴性菌株的 16S rRNA 基因,对筛选出的内生细菌进行了分子鉴定。在为期两个月的盆栽试验研究中,评估了两种最有希望的分离菌株促进 Lessertia frutescens 幼苗生长的能力。结果显示,许多细菌内生菌都具有促进植物生长的潜力。具体来说,86%的内生菌具有固氮、溶解磷酸盐和产生 IAA 的能力,约 71% 的内生菌具有产生苷元的能力。内生菌大量生产必需的水解酶,包括淀粉酶(86 %)、明胶酶(86 %)、蛋白酶(29 %)、脂肪酶(43 %)和 D-酶(57 %)。经鉴定,两个最好的分离物是枯草芽孢杆菌属的亲缘种(地衣芽孢杆菌 BaDB06 和 Velezensis 芽孢杆菌 SM-95 株)。盆栽试验研究进一步证实了它们促进植物生长的特性,如提高植株高度的能力和用作生物制剂的能力,因为与对照组相比,它们提高了Lessertia frutescens幼苗的生长。这项研究深入揭示了叶枯病内生细菌在幼苗生长中的功能作用及其促进植物生长的潜力,突出了它们在可持续农业和生态系统管理方面的潜力。
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