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摘要
印度长胡椒(Piper longum)在阿育吠陀医学体系中被广泛用于治疗呼吸系统和消化系统疾病。在之前的一项研究中,我们报告了从长胡椒中分离出的植物生长促进(PGP)内生细菌及其特征。在此,我们测试了两种原生内生细菌(Acinetobacter soli PlS14 和 Enterobacter hormaechei PlR15)对龙舌兰 PlR15 的生长属性、不定根发育和活性氧水平的影响。我们的研究结果表明,经 A. soli PlS14 和 E. hormaechei PlR15 处理的茎插条有 50%生根,而对照插条则没有。此外,与对照组相比,内生菌接种的植株表现出更好的无性生长(在嫩枝生长和叶片数量方面);更高水平的叶绿素、脯氨酸和苯丙氨酸氨裂解酶;以及更少的活性氧积累。内生菌接种植物生长性能的提高与定位研究结果表明内生菌接种植物根部细菌数量较高有关。据我们所知,这是首次报道使用本地内生菌株作为生物接种剂来促进 P. longum 的生长。总之,我们的研究结果凸显了 PGP 原生内生菌在植物(包括药用植物物种)栽培中的作用(往往被忽视)。
Inoculation with native bacterial endophytes promote adventitious rooting and plant growth in Piper longum L.
Piper longum, the Indian long pepper, is widely used in Ayurvedic medicine system to cure respiratory and digestive disorders. In a previous study, we reported the isolation and characterization of plant growth promoting (PGP) endophytic bacteria from P. longum. Here, we have tested the effect of two native endophytic bacteria, Acinetobacter soli PlS14 and Enterobacter hormaechei PlR15, on growth attributes, adventitious root development and reactive oxygen species levels in P. longum PlR15. Our results indicate that stem cuttings treated with A. soli PlS14 and E. hormaechei PlR15 exhibited rooting in > 50% of stem cuttings, when none of the Control cuttings did. Further, the endophyte-inoculated plants showed better vegetative growth (in terms of shoot growth and leaf number); higher levels of chlorophyll, proline and phenylalanine ammonia lyase; and lesser accumulation of reactive oxygen species than Control plants. The improved growth performance of endophyte-inoculated plants could be corelated with results of localization studies that indicate higher bacterial population in roots of endophyte-inoculated plants. To our knowledge, this is the first report of use of native endophytic strains as bioinoculants for growth of P. longum. Altogether, our results highlight the (often neglected) role of PGP native endophytes for cultivation of plants including medicinal plant species.
期刊介绍:
Since 1985, Symbiosis publishes original research that contributes to the understanding of symbiotic interactions in a wide range of associations at the molecular, cellular and organismic level. Reviews and short communications on well-known or new symbioses are welcomed as are book reviews and obituaries. This spectrum of papers aims to encourage and enhance interactions among researchers in this rapidly expanding field.
Topics of interest include nutritional interactions; mutual regulatory and morphogenetic effects; structural co-adaptations; interspecific recognition; specificity; ecological adaptations; evolutionary consequences of symbiosis; and methods used for symbiotic research.