Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings

The rhizospheric bacterial community associated with desert shrub is an important part of sandy land ecosystems. In this study, we isolated and characterized culturable bacteria associated with Caragana microphylla from a wide range of habitats in North China. We chose five habitats with different a...

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Main Authors: Jiangli Gao, Yang Luo, Yali Wei, Yaolong Huang, Hua Zhang, Wenliang He, Hongmei Sheng, Lizhe An
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2019.1629841
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spelling doaj-090a60aceec64bc29b6ef26fb1bbbd752020-11-25T01:00:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBiotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment1310-28181314-35302019-01-0133192193010.1080/13102818.2019.16298411629841Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlingsJiangli Gao0Yang Luo1Yali Wei2Yaolong Huang3Hua Zhang4Wenliang He5Hongmei Sheng6Lizhe An7Lanzhou UniversityLanzhou UniversityLanzhou UniversityLanzhou UniversityLanzhou UniversityLanzhou UniversityLanzhou UniversityLanzhou UniversityThe rhizospheric bacterial community associated with desert shrub is an important part of sandy land ecosystems. In this study, we isolated and characterized culturable bacteria associated with Caragana microphylla from a wide range of habitats in North China. We chose five habitats with different aridity index values and dune types. In both trials, soil physicochemical parameters and culturable bacterial populations showed the rhizosphere effects. The culturable bacterial communities of rhizosphere and bulk soil were determined using 16s rDNA sequencing. We identified that the proportions of beneficial bacterial strains with plant growth promoting (PGP) traits (nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization and indole acetic acid production) were significantly greater in rhizosphere soil than in bulk soil. Some of the strains screened in this study had significant effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings. These effects included inhibiting the elongation of primary roots, promoting lateral root formation and increasing the shoot fresh weight. In conclusion, our study provides a comprehensive survey of the culturable bacterial populations of the rhizosphere in C. microphylla habitats and identifies potential PGPBs that may help develop an efficient revegetation strategy to manage desert land.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2019.1629841caragana microphyllarhizosphere soilculturable bacteriaplant growth promoting bacteria (pgpb)
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author Jiangli Gao
Yang Luo
Yali Wei
Yaolong Huang
Hua Zhang
Wenliang He
Hongmei Sheng
Lizhe An
spellingShingle Jiangli Gao
Yang Luo
Yali Wei
Yaolong Huang
Hua Zhang
Wenliang He
Hongmei Sheng
Lizhe An
Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings
Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
caragana microphylla
rhizosphere soil
culturable bacteria
plant growth promoting bacteria (pgpb)
author_facet Jiangli Gao
Yang Luo
Yali Wei
Yaolong Huang
Hua Zhang
Wenliang He
Hongmei Sheng
Lizhe An
author_sort Jiangli Gao
title Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings
title_short Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings
title_full Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings
title_fullStr Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of Caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings
title_sort screening of plant growth promoting bacteria (pgpb) from rhizosphere and bulk soil of caragana microphylla in different habitats and their effects on the growth of arabidopsis seedlings
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
issn 1310-2818
1314-3530
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The rhizospheric bacterial community associated with desert shrub is an important part of sandy land ecosystems. In this study, we isolated and characterized culturable bacteria associated with Caragana microphylla from a wide range of habitats in North China. We chose five habitats with different aridity index values and dune types. In both trials, soil physicochemical parameters and culturable bacterial populations showed the rhizosphere effects. The culturable bacterial communities of rhizosphere and bulk soil were determined using 16s rDNA sequencing. We identified that the proportions of beneficial bacterial strains with plant growth promoting (PGP) traits (nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization and indole acetic acid production) were significantly greater in rhizosphere soil than in bulk soil. Some of the strains screened in this study had significant effects on the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings. These effects included inhibiting the elongation of primary roots, promoting lateral root formation and increasing the shoot fresh weight. In conclusion, our study provides a comprehensive survey of the culturable bacterial populations of the rhizosphere in C. microphylla habitats and identifies potential PGPBs that may help develop an efficient revegetation strategy to manage desert land.
topic caragana microphylla
rhizosphere soil
culturable bacteria
plant growth promoting bacteria (pgpb)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2019.1629841
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