PLANT GROwTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA BELONGING TO THE GENERA PSEUDOMONAS AND BAcillUS IMPROVE THE GROwTH OF SORGHUM SEEDINGS IN A LOw-NUTRIENT SOIL

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作者
Amora-Lazcano, Enriqueta [1 ]
Quiroz-Gonzalez, Hector J. [1 ]
Osornio-Ortega, Cristofer, I [1 ]
Cruz-Maya, Juan A. [2 ]
Jan-Roblero, Janet [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Politecn Nacl, Dept Microbiol, Escuela Nacl Ciencias Biol, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
[2] Inst Politecn Nacl, Uniclad Profes Interdisciplinaria Ingn & Tecnol A, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
关键词
indole acetic acid; low-nutrient soil; Pseudomonas; soil; sorghum; RHIZOBACTERIA; SPP;
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10.17129/botsci.2841
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Background: Deficiency in sorghum growth in ecosystems of low-nutrient soils has been scarcely studied. This soil deficiency can be overcome by the addition of plant growth-promoting bacteria which increase sorghum growth. Questions and/or Hypotheses: indole acetic acid (IAA) producing and phosphate solubilizing bacteria can promote sorghum growth under nutritional stress. Studied species: Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. Study site and dates: Mexico City, 2018. Methods: Of the twelve bacterial strains utilized, three produce IAA (group BI), two strains produce IAA and siderophores (BIS group), four strains produce IAA and solubilize phosphate (BIP group), and three strains produce IAA, solubilize phosphate, and produce siderophores (BIPS group). Hydroponic bioassays and low-nutrient soil bioassay were used. Results: In hydroponic bioassays, for BI and BIS groups, five strains significantly increased the growth parameters with respect to the control, and for the BIP and BIPS groups, two strains promoted stem development and shoot dry weight. In a low-nutrient soil bioassay, Pseudomonas sp. BI-1 (from BI group) was the one that presented the highest percentages 32, 48, 140 and 79 % in stem diameter, height and dry weight of the shoot and dry weight of the root, respectively, followed by the P. mohnii BIPS-10 strain (from BIPS group) that exhibited similar results. Conclusions: IAA producing Pseudomonas strains improve the sorghum growth in a low-nutrient soil and suggest that Pseudomonas sp. BI-1 and P. mohnii BIPS-10 could be used as potential bioinoculants for sorghum.
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