Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd

The present study was conducted to isolate and characterize endophytic bacteria isolated from root nodules of Acacia mangium Willd and subsequently tested for plant growth promotion. A total of five bacterial isolates were successfully isolated and subjected to morphological and biochemical exami...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Hailmi, Sajili, Fatin Syafikah, Ismail, Masnindah, Malahubban, Zakry Fitri, Ab. Aziz
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spelling my-unisza-ir.54332022-02-14T08:11:46Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5433/ Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd Mohammad Hailmi, Sajili Fatin Syafikah, Ismail Masnindah, Malahubban Zakry Fitri, Ab. Aziz S Agriculture (General) SB Plant culture The present study was conducted to isolate and characterize endophytic bacteria isolated from root nodules of Acacia mangium Willd and subsequently tested for plant growth promotion. A total of five bacterial isolates were successfully isolated and subjected to morphological and biochemical examination. The present study found that all isolates had almost similar morphologically but differed in growth rate. All isolates were negative on N-free and IAA tests, though positive on P solubilisation test. The present study demonstrated that the inoculation with isolate FSI3 had significantly improved (p<0.05) root and shoot dry weight of winged bean seedlings as compared to uninoculated control. However, the inoculation did not significantly alter (p>0.05) root and shoot length of winged bean seedlings. The present study suggests that the stimulatory effect by isolate FSI3 may be associated with P-solubilizing ability. A further test on isolate FSI3 is considered essential in future to uncover the several other possible plant growth-promoting mechanisms. 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5433/1/FH02-FBIM-16-07680.pdf Mohammad Hailmi, Sajili and Fatin Syafikah, Ismail and Masnindah, Malahubban and Zakry Fitri, Ab. Aziz (2016) Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd. Research in Plant Biology, 6 (1). pp. 14-18. ISSN 2231-5101
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Mohammad Hailmi, Sajili
Fatin Syafikah, Ismail
Masnindah, Malahubban
Zakry Fitri, Ab. Aziz
Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd
description The present study was conducted to isolate and characterize endophytic bacteria isolated from root nodules of Acacia mangium Willd and subsequently tested for plant growth promotion. A total of five bacterial isolates were successfully isolated and subjected to morphological and biochemical examination. The present study found that all isolates had almost similar morphologically but differed in growth rate. All isolates were negative on N-free and IAA tests, though positive on P solubilisation test. The present study demonstrated that the inoculation with isolate FSI3 had significantly improved (p<0.05) root and shoot dry weight of winged bean seedlings as compared to uninoculated control. However, the inoculation did not significantly alter (p>0.05) root and shoot length of winged bean seedlings. The present study suggests that the stimulatory effect by isolate FSI3 may be associated with P-solubilizing ability. A further test on isolate FSI3 is considered essential in future to uncover the several other possible plant growth-promoting mechanisms.
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author Mohammad Hailmi, Sajili
Fatin Syafikah, Ismail
Masnindah, Malahubban
Zakry Fitri, Ab. Aziz
author_facet Mohammad Hailmi, Sajili
Fatin Syafikah, Ismail
Masnindah, Malahubban
Zakry Fitri, Ab. Aziz
author_sort Mohammad Hailmi, Sajili
title Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd
title_short Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd
title_full Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd
title_fullStr Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd
title_full_unstemmed Plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from Acacia mangium Willd
title_sort plant growth-promoting properties of cultivable endophytic root nodule bacterial isolates from acacia mangium willd
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5433/1/FH02-FBIM-16-07680.pdf
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