Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens

This study assesses the effects of specific bacterial endophytes on the phytoextraction capacity of the Ni-hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens, spontaneously growing in a serpentine soil environment. Five metal-tolerant endophytes had already been selected for their high Ni tolerance (6 mM) and pl...

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Main Authors: Giovanna eVisioli, Teofilo eVamerali, Monica eMattarozzi, Lucia eDramis, Anna Maria Sanangelantoni
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00638/full
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spelling doaj-59f81438728149658787d47a27fd8be02020-11-25T00:49:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-08-01610.3389/fpls.2015.00638156553Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescensGiovanna eVisioli0Teofilo eVamerali1Monica eMattarozzi2Lucia eDramis3Anna Maria Sanangelantoni4University of Parma, ItalyUniversity of PadovaUniversity of Parma, ItalyUniversity of Parma, ItalyUniversity of Parma, ItalyThis study assesses the effects of specific bacterial endophytes on the phytoextraction capacity of the Ni-hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens, spontaneously growing in a serpentine soil environment. Five metal-tolerant endophytes had already been selected for their high Ni tolerance (6 mM) and plant growth promoting ability. Here we demonstrate that individual bacterial inoculation is ineffective in enhancing Ni translocation and growth of N. caerulescens in serpentine soil, except for specific strains Ncr-1 and Ncr-8, belonging to the Arthrobacter and Microbacterium genera, which showed the highest IAA production and ACC-deaminase activity. Ncr-1 and Ncr-8 co-inoculation was even more efficient in promoting plant growth, soil Ni removal and translocation of Ni, together with that of Fe, Co and Cu. Bacteria of both strains densely colonised the root surfaces and intercellular spaces of leaf epidermal tissue. These two bacterial strains also turned out to stimulate root length, shoot biomass and Ni uptake in Arabidopsis thaliana grown in MS agar medium supplemented with Ni. It is concluded that adaptation of N. caerulescens in highly Ni-contaminated serpentine soil can be enhanced by an integrated community of bacterial endophytes rather than by single strains; of the former, Arthrobacter and Microbacterium may be useful candidates for future phytoremediation trialshttp://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00638/fullNickelArabidopsis thalianaphytoextractionNoccaea caerulescensSerpentine soilPlant growth promoting endophytic bacteria (PGPE)
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author Giovanna eVisioli
Teofilo eVamerali
Monica eMattarozzi
Lucia eDramis
Anna Maria Sanangelantoni
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Teofilo eVamerali
Monica eMattarozzi
Lucia eDramis
Anna Maria Sanangelantoni
Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens
Frontiers in Plant Science
Nickel
Arabidopsis thaliana
phytoextraction
Noccaea caerulescens
Serpentine soil
Plant growth promoting endophytic bacteria (PGPE)
author_facet Giovanna eVisioli
Teofilo eVamerali
Monica eMattarozzi
Lucia eDramis
Anna Maria Sanangelantoni
author_sort Giovanna eVisioli
title Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens
title_short Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens
title_full Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens
title_fullStr Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens
title_full_unstemmed Combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens
title_sort combined endophytic inoculants enhance nickel phytoextraction from serpentine soil in the hyperaccumulator noccaea caerulescens
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2015-08-01
description This study assesses the effects of specific bacterial endophytes on the phytoextraction capacity of the Ni-hyperaccumulator Noccaea caerulescens, spontaneously growing in a serpentine soil environment. Five metal-tolerant endophytes had already been selected for their high Ni tolerance (6 mM) and plant growth promoting ability. Here we demonstrate that individual bacterial inoculation is ineffective in enhancing Ni translocation and growth of N. caerulescens in serpentine soil, except for specific strains Ncr-1 and Ncr-8, belonging to the Arthrobacter and Microbacterium genera, which showed the highest IAA production and ACC-deaminase activity. Ncr-1 and Ncr-8 co-inoculation was even more efficient in promoting plant growth, soil Ni removal and translocation of Ni, together with that of Fe, Co and Cu. Bacteria of both strains densely colonised the root surfaces and intercellular spaces of leaf epidermal tissue. These two bacterial strains also turned out to stimulate root length, shoot biomass and Ni uptake in Arabidopsis thaliana grown in MS agar medium supplemented with Ni. It is concluded that adaptation of N. caerulescens in highly Ni-contaminated serpentine soil can be enhanced by an integrated community of bacterial endophytes rather than by single strains; of the former, Arthrobacter and Microbacterium may be useful candidates for future phytoremediation trials
topic Nickel
Arabidopsis thaliana
phytoextraction
Noccaea caerulescens
Serpentine soil
Plant growth promoting endophytic bacteria (PGPE)
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00638/full
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