Production of indole acetic acid by Kocuria rosea VB1 and Arthrobacter luteolus VB2 under the influence of L-tryptophan and maize root exudates

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences BioTechnologia Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.5114/BTA.2019.83209
A. Karnwal
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Phytohormones play a very important role in enhancing plant growth by direct or indirect mechanisms involving plant-microbe interactions. Indole acetic acid (IAA) is one of the key phytohormones that directly enhance plant development. Kocuria rosea VB1 (GenBank ID: KY608093.1) and Arthrobacter luteolus VB2 (GenBank ID: KY608094.1) from polluted industrial water samples were characterized through a biochemical assay, 16S rDNA sequencing, and for promoting plant growth abilities. IAA production by VB1 and VB2 was tested in pure culture conditions supplemented with various L-tryptophan (Trp) concentrations (0, 50, 100, 200, and 500 μg @ml). A significant difference in indole production by VB2 and VB1 inoculant at various L-Trp concentrations has been observed. VB1 has been reported to produce increased amounts of indole from 0.33 μg @ml to 18.16 μg @ml, while the increase in indole production was from 0.63 μg @ml to 9.22 μg @ml for VB2 for various L-Trp concentrations. The VB1 strain produced 85.07 ng @ml and 123.7 ng @ml IAA, whereas the VB2 strain produced 70.3 ng @ml and 78.4 ng @ml IAA, respectively at 200 and 500 μg @ml Trp concentrations. The growth pouch experiments with maize root exudates also showed a positive effect for both bacterial inoculants tested on IAA biosynthesis in comparison to non-inoculated seeds. Inoculation of maize seeds with VB2 and VB1 bacteria gave a significantly higher level of IAA production in comparison to non-inoculated seeds. Current study outcomes show the beneficial aspects of plant growth regulators produced by free-living bacteria which could play a significant role in plant growth promotion.
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在l -色氨酸和玉米根系分泌物的影响下,玫瑰红孢菌VB1和毛毛节杆菌VB2生产吲哚乙酸
植物激素通过直接或间接参与植物与微生物的相互作用,在促进植物生长方面发挥着重要作用。吲哚乙酸(IAA)是直接促进植物发育的关键激素之一。通过生化分析、16S rDNA测序和促进植物生长能力等方法,对污染工业水样中的Kocuria rosea VB1 (GenBank ID: KY608093.1)和Arthrobacter luteolus VB2 (GenBank ID: KY608094.1)进行了鉴定。在添加不同浓度的l -色氨酸(Trp)(0、50、100、200和500 μg @ml)的纯培养条件下,检测VB1和VB2的IAA产量。在不同的l -色氨酸浓度下,VB2和VB1的吲哚产量有显著差异。VB1的吲哚产量从0.33 μg @ml增加到18.16 μg @ml,而VB2的吲哚产量从0.63 μg @ml增加到9.22 μg @ml。在200和500 μg @ml色氨酸浓度下,VB1菌株产生的IAA分别为85.07和123.7 ng @ml, VB2菌株产生的IAA分别为70.3 ng @ml和78.4 ng @ml。在玉米根系分泌物的生长袋试验中,与未接种的种子相比,两种细菌接种剂对IAA的生物合成也有积极的影响。接种VB2和VB1菌的玉米种子IAA产量显著高于未接种的玉米种子。目前的研究结果表明,由游离细菌产生的植物生长调节剂在促进植物生长方面可能发挥重要作用。
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BioTechnologia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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