Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status

<em>Trifolium rubens</em> L. is a leguminous plant “Preferential Attention”, according to the Catalog of Protected Flora of Castile and Leon (Spain). In this study we aimed to analyze the potential of three bacterial strains of the genus <em>Rhizobium</em> to improve the grow...

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Main Authors: Xavier Cruz-González, Nereha Laza-Pérez, Pedro F. Mateos, Raúl Rivas
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2017-08-01
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spelling doaj-68609e84162244d595843bd386c12ec12020-11-24T22:34:14ZengAIMS PressAIMS Microbiology2471-18882017-08-013473374610.3934/microbiol.2017.4.733microbiol-03-00733Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation statusXavier Cruz-GonzálezNereha Laza-Pérez0Pedro F. MateosRaúl RivasDepartment of Microbiology and Genetics, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Castile &amp; Leon, Spain<em>Trifolium rubens</em> L. is a leguminous plant “Preferential Attention”, according to the Catalog of Protected Flora of Castile and Leon (Spain). In this study we aimed to analyze the potential of three bacterial strains of the genus <em>Rhizobium</em> to improve the growth and development of this plant. All three strains produced 3-indoleacetic acid (IAA), but the strain ATCC 14480 produced the most. In addition, all strains produced biofilms and cellulases, although in different quantities. The synthesis of these products has been described as being related to the processes of the adherence of bacteria to the plant root surface and their entrance into the plant, respectively. In addition, <em>in vitro</em> assays and assays conducted under controlled and sterile conditions were performed, showing that the three strains were capable of nodulating <em>T. rubens</em> L. and effectively fixed nitrogen for the plant. These results were corroborated by morphological and histological analysis of nodules. Finally, greenhouse assays determined the effects of the strains under more competitive conditions, and it was concluded that inoculated plants presented greater lengths and weights, both aerial and radicular, and also chlorophyll and nitrogen content compared to the uninoculated controls.http://www.aimspress.com/microbiology/article/1578/fulltext.html<em>Trifolium rubens</em> L.preferential attention plant<em>Rhizobium</em>PGPRnodulation
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Nereha Laza-Pérez
Pedro F. Mateos
Raúl Rivas
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Nereha Laza-Pérez
Pedro F. Mateos
Raúl Rivas
Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status
AIMS Microbiology
<em>Trifolium rubens</em> L.
preferential attention plant
<em>Rhizobium</em>
PGPR
nodulation
author_facet Xavier Cruz-González
Nereha Laza-Pérez
Pedro F. Mateos
Raúl Rivas
author_sort Xavier Cruz-González
title Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status
title_short Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status
title_full Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status
title_fullStr Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L., a preferential attention species in Castile and Leon, Spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status
title_sort analysis and effect of the use of biofertilizers on <em>trifolium rubens</em> l., a preferential attention species in castile and leon, spain, with the aim of increasing the plants conservation status
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Microbiology
issn 2471-1888
publishDate 2017-08-01
description <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L. is a leguminous plant “Preferential Attention”, according to the Catalog of Protected Flora of Castile and Leon (Spain). In this study we aimed to analyze the potential of three bacterial strains of the genus <em>Rhizobium</em> to improve the growth and development of this plant. All three strains produced 3-indoleacetic acid (IAA), but the strain ATCC 14480 produced the most. In addition, all strains produced biofilms and cellulases, although in different quantities. The synthesis of these products has been described as being related to the processes of the adherence of bacteria to the plant root surface and their entrance into the plant, respectively. In addition, <em>in vitro</em> assays and assays conducted under controlled and sterile conditions were performed, showing that the three strains were capable of nodulating <em>T. rubens</em> L. and effectively fixed nitrogen for the plant. These results were corroborated by morphological and histological analysis of nodules. Finally, greenhouse assays determined the effects of the strains under more competitive conditions, and it was concluded that inoculated plants presented greater lengths and weights, both aerial and radicular, and also chlorophyll and nitrogen content compared to the uninoculated controls.
topic <em>Trifolium rubens</em> L.
preferential attention plant
<em>Rhizobium</em>
PGPR
nodulation
url http://www.aimspress.com/microbiology/article/1578/fulltext.html
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