Plant growth-promoting and heavy metal-resistant Priestia and Bacillus strains associated with pioneer plants from mine tailings

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Lily X. Zelaya-Molina
Jairo E. Guerra-Camacho
Jossue M. Ortiz-Alvarez
Juan M. Vigueras-Cortés
Lourdes Villa-Tanaca
César Hernández-Rodríguez
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[1] Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas,Departamento de Microbiología
[2] Instituto Politécnico Nacional,Laboratorio de Prototipos de Agua
[3] Centro Nacional de Recursos Genéticos-INIFAP,undefined
[4] Programa “Investigadoras E Investigadores Por México”. Consejo Nacional de Humanidades,undefined
[5] Ciencias y Tecnologías (CONAHCyT),undefined
[6] Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigación Para El Desarrollo Integral Regional,undefined
[7] IPN CIIDIR Durango,undefined
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Archives of Microbiology | 2023年 / 205卷
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Nitrogenase; Efflux pumps; Phosphate solubilization; Plant growth-promoting bacteria; Heavy metals;
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Open mine tailings dams are extreme artificial environments containing sizeable potentially toxic elements (PTEs), including heavy metals (HMs), transition metals, and metalloids. Furthermore, these tailings have nutritional deficiencies, including assimilable phosphorus sources, organic carbon, and combined nitrogen, preventing plant colonization. Bacteria, that colonize these environments, have mechanisms to tolerate the selective pressures of PTEs. In this work, several Priestia megaterium (formerly Bacillus megaterium), Bacillus mojavensis, and Bacillus subtilis strains were isolated from bulk tailings, anthills, rhizosphere, and endosphere of pioneer plants from abandoned mine tailings in Zacatecas, Mexico. Bacillus spp. tolerated moderate HMs concentrations, produced siderophores and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), solubilized phosphates, and reduced acetylene in the presence of HMs. The strains harbored different PIB-type ATPase genes encoding for efflux pumps and Cation Diffusion Facilitator (CDF) genes. Moreover, nifH and nifD nitrogenase genes were detected in P. megaterium and B. mojavensis genomic DNA. They showed similarity with sequences of the beta-Proteobacteria species, which may represent likely horizontal transfer events. These Bacillus species precede the colonization of mine tailings by plants. Their phenotypic and genotypic features could be essential in the natural recovery of the sites by reducing the oxidative stress of HMs, fixing nitrogen, solubilizing phosphate, and accumulating organic carbon. These traits of the strains reflect the adaptations of Bacillus species to the mine tailings environment and could contribute to the success of phytoremediation efforts.
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