Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion

A diverse group of rhizobacteria persists in the rhizospheric soil, on the surface of roots, or in association with rice plants. These bacteria colonize plant root systems, enhance plant growth and crop yield. Indigenous rhizobacteria are known to promote soil health, grain production quality and se...

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Main Authors: Mir, Mohammad Imran, Hameeda, Bee, Quadriya, Humera, Kumar, B. Kiran, Ilyas, Noshin, Tan, Ali Kee Zuan, El Enshasy, Hesham Ali, Dailin, Daniel Joe, Kassem, Hazem S., Abdul Gafur, Sayyed, R. Z.
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1022542023-06-19T08:21:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102254/ Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion Mir, Mohammad Imran Hameeda, Bee Quadriya, Humera Kumar, B. Kiran Ilyas, Noshin Tan, Ali Kee Zuan El Enshasy, Hesham Ali Dailin, Daniel Joe Kassem, Hazem S. Abdul Gafur Sayyed, R. Z. A diverse group of rhizobacteria persists in the rhizospheric soil, on the surface of roots, or in association with rice plants. These bacteria colonize plant root systems, enhance plant growth and crop yield. Indigenous rhizobacteria are known to promote soil health, grain production quality and serve as sustainable bioinoculant. The present study was aimed to isolate, identify and characterize indigenous plant growth promoting (PGP) diazotrophic bacteria associated with the rhizosphere of rice fields from different areas of Jammu and Kashmir, India. A total of 15 bacteria were isolated and evaluated for various PGP traits, antagonistic activity against phytopathogens, production of hydrolytic enzymes and biofilm formation under in-vitro conditions. The majority of the isolated bacteria were Gram-negative. Out of 15 bacterial isolates, nine isolates produced IAA (12.24 ± 2.86 to 250.3 ± 1.15 μg/ml), 6 isolates exhibited phosphate solubilization activity (36.69 ± 1.63 to 312.4 ± 1.15 μg/ml), 7 isolates exhibited rock phosphate solubilization while 5 isolates solubilized zinc (10–18 mm), 7 isolates showed siderophore production, 8 isolates exhibited HCN production, 6 isolates exhibited aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase activity, 13 isolates exhibited cellulase activity, nine isolates exhibited amylase and lipase activity and six isolates exhibited chitinase activity. In addition, 5 isolates showed amplification with the nifH gene and showed a significant amount of nitrogenase activity in a range of 0.127–4.39 μmol C2H4/mg protein/h. Five isolates viz., IHK-1, IHK-3, IHK-13, IHK-15 and IHK-25 exhibited most PGP attributes and successfully limited the mycelial growth of Rhizoctonia solani and Fusarium oxysporum in-vitro. All the five bacterial isolates were identified based on morphological, biochemical and 16S rDNA gene sequencing study, as Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Enterobacter sp., Bacillus sp., Ochrobactrum haematophilum and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Rice plants developed from seeds inoculated with these PGP strains individually had considerably higher germination percentage, seed vigor index and total dry biomass when compared to control. These findings strongly imply that the PGP diazotrophic bacteria identified in this work could be employed as plant growth stimulators in rice. Frontiers Research Foundation 2022-01-13 Article PeerReviewed Mir, Mohammad Imran and Hameeda, Bee and Quadriya, Humera and Kumar, B. Kiran and Ilyas, Noshin and Tan, Ali Kee Zuan and El Enshasy, Hesham Ali and Dailin, Daniel Joe and Kassem, Hazem S. and Abdul Gafur and Sayyed, R. Z. (2022) Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion. Frontiers in Nutrition, 8. art. no. 781764. pp. 1-14. ISSN 2296-861X https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.781764/full 10.3389/fnut.2021.781764
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description A diverse group of rhizobacteria persists in the rhizospheric soil, on the surface of roots, or in association with rice plants. These bacteria colonize plant root systems, enhance plant growth and crop yield. Indigenous rhizobacteria are known to promote soil health, grain production quality and serve as sustainable bioinoculant. The present study was aimed to isolate, identify and characterize indigenous plant growth promoting (PGP) diazotrophic bacteria associated with the rhizosphere of rice fields from different areas of Jammu and Kashmir, India. A total of 15 bacteria were isolated and evaluated for various PGP traits, antagonistic activity against phytopathogens, production of hydrolytic enzymes and biofilm formation under in-vitro conditions. The majority of the isolated bacteria were Gram-negative. Out of 15 bacterial isolates, nine isolates produced IAA (12.24 ± 2.86 to 250.3 ± 1.15 μg/ml), 6 isolates exhibited phosphate solubilization activity (36.69 ± 1.63 to 312.4 ± 1.15 μg/ml), 7 isolates exhibited rock phosphate solubilization while 5 isolates solubilized zinc (10–18 mm), 7 isolates showed siderophore production, 8 isolates exhibited HCN production, 6 isolates exhibited aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase activity, 13 isolates exhibited cellulase activity, nine isolates exhibited amylase and lipase activity and six isolates exhibited chitinase activity. In addition, 5 isolates showed amplification with the nifH gene and showed a significant amount of nitrogenase activity in a range of 0.127–4.39 μmol C2H4/mg protein/h. Five isolates viz., IHK-1, IHK-3, IHK-13, IHK-15 and IHK-25 exhibited most PGP attributes and successfully limited the mycelial growth of Rhizoctonia solani and Fusarium oxysporum in-vitro. All the five bacterial isolates were identified based on morphological, biochemical and 16S rDNA gene sequencing study, as Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Enterobacter sp., Bacillus sp., Ochrobactrum haematophilum and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Rice plants developed from seeds inoculated with these PGP strains individually had considerably higher germination percentage, seed vigor index and total dry biomass when compared to control. These findings strongly imply that the PGP diazotrophic bacteria identified in this work could be employed as plant growth stimulators in rice.
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author Mir, Mohammad Imran
Hameeda, Bee
Quadriya, Humera
Kumar, B. Kiran
Ilyas, Noshin
Tan, Ali Kee Zuan
El Enshasy, Hesham Ali
Dailin, Daniel Joe
Kassem, Hazem S.
Abdul Gafur
Sayyed, R. Z.
spellingShingle Mir, Mohammad Imran
Hameeda, Bee
Quadriya, Humera
Kumar, B. Kiran
Ilyas, Noshin
Tan, Ali Kee Zuan
El Enshasy, Hesham Ali
Dailin, Daniel Joe
Kassem, Hazem S.
Abdul Gafur
Sayyed, R. Z.
Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion
author_facet Mir, Mohammad Imran
Hameeda, Bee
Quadriya, Humera
Kumar, B. Kiran
Ilyas, Noshin
Tan, Ali Kee Zuan
El Enshasy, Hesham Ali
Dailin, Daniel Joe
Kassem, Hazem S.
Abdul Gafur
Sayyed, R. Z.
author_sort Mir, Mohammad Imran
title Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion
title_short Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion
title_full Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion
title_fullStr Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion
title_full_unstemmed Multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion
title_sort multifarious indigenous diazotrophic rhizobacteria of rice (oryza sativa l.) rhizosphere and their effect on plant growth promotion
publisher Frontiers Research Foundation
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102254/
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