Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From Passionflower

Bacteria exhibiting beneficial traits like increasing the bioavailability of essential nutrients and modulating hormone levels in plants are known as plant growth promoting (PGP) bacteria. The occurrence of this specific group of bacteria in the endophytic environment may reflect the decisive role t...

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Main Authors: Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén, Marcela Cristina Goulart, Derlene Attili de Angelis, Marcos Nopper Alves, Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.621740/full
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spelling doaj-60d10c3d5d354e03ac79f18e824a00c92021-01-18T04:23:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-01-011110.3389/fpls.2020.621740621740Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From PassionflowerLuis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén0Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén1Marcela Cristina Goulart2Marcela Cristina Goulart3Derlene Attili de Angelis4Marcos Nopper Alves5Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini6Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini7Graduate Program in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Campinas, BrazilDivision of Microbial Resources, Research Center for Chemistry, Biology and Agriculture (CPQBA), University of Campinas, Paulínia, BrazilGraduate Program in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Campinas, BrazilDivision of Microbial Resources, Research Center for Chemistry, Biology and Agriculture (CPQBA), University of Campinas, Paulínia, BrazilDivision of Microbial Resources, Research Center for Chemistry, Biology and Agriculture (CPQBA), University of Campinas, Paulínia, BrazilDivision of Agrotechnology, Research Center for Chemistry, Biology and Agriculture (CPQBA), University of Campinas, Paulínia, BrazilGraduate Program in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Campinas, BrazilDivision of Microbial Resources, Research Center for Chemistry, Biology and Agriculture (CPQBA), University of Campinas, Paulínia, BrazilBacteria exhibiting beneficial traits like increasing the bioavailability of essential nutrients and modulating hormone levels in plants are known as plant growth promoting (PGP) bacteria. The occurrence of this specific group of bacteria in the endophytic environment may reflect the decisive role they play in a particular condition. This study aimed to determine the taxonomical diversity of the culturable bacterial endophytes, isolated in the vegetative stage of passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), and assess its potential to promote plant growth by phenotypic and genotypic approaches. The sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene allowed us to classify 58 bacterial endophytes into nine genera. Bacillus (70.7%) was the most dominant genus, followed by Pseudomonas (8.6%) and Pantoea (6.9%). A few isolates belonged to Rhodococcus and Paenibacillus, whereas the genera Lysinibacillus, Microvirga, Xanthomonas, and Leclercia were represented by only one isolate. The strains were tested for nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, indole-acetic-acid synthesis, and siderophore production. Moreover, PGP related genes (nifH, ipdC, asb, and AcPho) were detected by PCR-based screening. Most of the isolates (94.8%) displayed a potential for at least one of the PGP traits tested by biochemical assays or PCR-based screening. Nine strains were selected based on results from both approaches and were evaluated for boosting the Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana) germination and growth. All tested isolates improved germination in vitro, and the majority (78%) increased growth parameters in vivo. The results suggested that most of culturable bacteria inhabiting P. incarnata in the vegetative stage could be used as probiotics for agricultural systems. Besides, their occurrence may be associated with specific physiological needs typical of this development stage.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.621740/fullPassiflora incarnatainoculantCape gooseberryPGP bacteriaPGP genes
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author Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén
Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén
Marcela Cristina Goulart
Marcela Cristina Goulart
Derlene Attili de Angelis
Marcos Nopper Alves
Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini
Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini
spellingShingle Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén
Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén
Marcela Cristina Goulart
Marcela Cristina Goulart
Derlene Attili de Angelis
Marcos Nopper Alves
Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini
Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini
Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From Passionflower
Frontiers in Plant Science
Passiflora incarnata
inoculant
Cape gooseberry
PGP bacteria
PGP genes
author_facet Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén
Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén
Marcela Cristina Goulart
Marcela Cristina Goulart
Derlene Attili de Angelis
Marcos Nopper Alves
Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini
Fabiana Fantinatti-Garboggini
author_sort Luis Gabriel Cueva-Yesquén
title Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From Passionflower
title_short Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From Passionflower
title_full Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From Passionflower
title_fullStr Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From Passionflower
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Plant Growth-Promotion Traits in Endophytic Bacteria Retrieved in the Vegetative Stage From Passionflower
title_sort multiple plant growth-promotion traits in endophytic bacteria retrieved in the vegetative stage from passionflower
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Bacteria exhibiting beneficial traits like increasing the bioavailability of essential nutrients and modulating hormone levels in plants are known as plant growth promoting (PGP) bacteria. The occurrence of this specific group of bacteria in the endophytic environment may reflect the decisive role they play in a particular condition. This study aimed to determine the taxonomical diversity of the culturable bacterial endophytes, isolated in the vegetative stage of passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), and assess its potential to promote plant growth by phenotypic and genotypic approaches. The sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene allowed us to classify 58 bacterial endophytes into nine genera. Bacillus (70.7%) was the most dominant genus, followed by Pseudomonas (8.6%) and Pantoea (6.9%). A few isolates belonged to Rhodococcus and Paenibacillus, whereas the genera Lysinibacillus, Microvirga, Xanthomonas, and Leclercia were represented by only one isolate. The strains were tested for nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, indole-acetic-acid synthesis, and siderophore production. Moreover, PGP related genes (nifH, ipdC, asb, and AcPho) were detected by PCR-based screening. Most of the isolates (94.8%) displayed a potential for at least one of the PGP traits tested by biochemical assays or PCR-based screening. Nine strains were selected based on results from both approaches and were evaluated for boosting the Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana) germination and growth. All tested isolates improved germination in vitro, and the majority (78%) increased growth parameters in vivo. The results suggested that most of culturable bacteria inhabiting P. incarnata in the vegetative stage could be used as probiotics for agricultural systems. Besides, their occurrence may be associated with specific physiological needs typical of this development stage.
topic Passiflora incarnata
inoculant
Cape gooseberry
PGP bacteria
PGP genes
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.621740/full
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