Exploring the Plant Growth-Promotion Properties of Rhizospheric and Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Robinia pseudoacacia L. in Serpentine Soil.

Polish journal of microbiology Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.33073/pjm-2024-044
Mujo Hasanović, Emir Hrelja, Anesa Ahatović Hajro, Senad Murtić, Adaleta Durmić-Pašić
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Serpentine soils are characterized as a unique environment with low nutrient availability and high heavy metal concentrations, often hostile to many plant species. Even though these unfavorable conditions hinder the growth of various plants, particular vegetation with different adaptive mechanisms thrives undisturbed. One of the main contributors to serpentine adaptation represents serpentine bacteria with plant growth-promoting properties that assemble delicate interactions with serpentine plants. Robinia pseudoacacia L. is an invasive but adaptive species with phytoremediation potential and demonstrates extraordinary success in this environment. To explore more in-depth the role of plant growth-promoting serpentine bacteria, we isolated them and tested their various plant growth-promoting traits both from the rhizosphere and roots of R. pseudoacacia. Based on the demonstrated plant growth-promoting traits such as siderophore production, phosphate solubilization, nitrogen fixation, indole-3-acetic acid production, and ACC deaminase production, we sequenced overall 25 isolates, 14 from the rhizosphere and 11 from the roots. Although more efficient in exhibiting plant growthpromoting traits, rhizospheric bacteria showed a low rate of diversity in comparison to endophytic bacteria. The majority of the isolates from the rhizosphere belong to Pseudomonas, while isolates from the roots exhibited higher diversity with genera Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Staphylococcus, Lysinibacillus and Brevibacterium/Peribacillus/Bacillus. The capacity of the described bacteria to produce siderophores, solubilize phosphate, and fix nitrogen highlights their central role in enhancing nutrient availability and facilitating R. pseudoacacia adaptation to serpentine soils. The findings highlight the potential significance of serpentine bacteria, particularly Pseudomonas, in contributing to the resilience and growth of R. pseudoacacia in serpentine environments.

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蛇纹石土壤的特点是养分含量低、重金属浓度高,往往对许多植物物种不利。尽管这些不利条件阻碍了各种植物的生长,但具有不同适应机制的特殊植被却不受干扰地茁壮成长。蛇纹石适应性的主要贡献者之一是具有促进植物生长特性的蛇纹石细菌,它们与蛇纹石植物之间有着微妙的相互作用。刺槐(Robinia pseudoacacia L.)是一种具有植物修复潜力的入侵性适应物种,在这种环境中取得了非凡的成功。为了更深入地探索促进植物生长的蛇纹石细菌的作用,我们从刺槐根圈和根部分离了这些细菌,并测试了它们促进植物生长的各种特性。根据已证明的植物生长促进性状,如苷酸生成、磷酸盐溶解、固氮、吲哚-3-乙酸生成和 ACC 脱氨酶生成,我们对总共 25 个分离菌进行了测序,其中 14 个来自根圈,11 个来自根部。与内生细菌相比,根瘤菌虽然能更有效地表现出促进植物生长的特性,但其多样性较低。从根圈分离的大多数细菌属于假单胞菌,而从根部分离的细菌则表现出较高的多样性,包括假单胞菌属、芽孢杆菌属、葡萄球菌属、赖氨巴氏杆菌属和布雷维杆菌属/培里巴氏杆菌属/巴氏杆菌属。所述细菌具有产生苷元、溶解磷酸盐和固氮的能力,这突出表明它们在提高养分供应和促进假巴西莓适应蛇纹石土壤方面发挥着核心作用。研究结果凸显了蛇纹石细菌(尤其是假单胞菌)在促进假巴西杉在蛇纹石环境中的恢复能力和生长方面的潜在意义。
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