Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community

Excessive application of chemical nitrogen fertilisers and pesticides has badly affected the environment. This has led to great interest being shown in studying a crop's native microbial community and its benefit for plants. This paper was thus aimed at characterising sugarcane's endophyti...

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Main Authors: Anar Janet Rodríguez Cheang, Iván David Trujillo Cerón, Yaremis Felipe Bringas
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2007-02-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/487
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spelling doaj-d2c5473e6a094a9bb446464263eceb112020-11-25T01:49:17ZspaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaRevista Colombiana de Biotecnología0123-34751909-87582007-02-01716675405Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial communityAnar Janet Rodríguez Cheang0Iván David Trujillo Cerón1Yaremis Felipe Bringas2Facultad de BiologíaFacultad de BiologíaDepartamento de MicrobiologíaExcessive application of chemical nitrogen fertilisers and pesticides has badly affected the environment. This has led to great interest being shown in studying a crop's native microbial community and its benefit for plants. This paper was thus aimed at characterising sugarcane's endophytic microbial community. 5 sugar cane strains and 50 isolates were used. Gas chromatography was used for measuring nitrogenase activity and the influence of carbon and nitrogen sources and pH on cultures. Indol acetic (IAA) production was detected by Dot-Immunobinding and Salkowski's method. These results show that 19 strains and isolates had nitrogenase activity, values ranging from 100 to SOOO/zg/mL; 6 of them produced IAA (values ranging from 1,7 to 2,5 //g/mL): Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAl-5, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus 1-05, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus 4-02,17,30 and 305. It was demonstrated that culture medium nutrient sources and pH affected the nitrogenase activity of the strains representing the endophytic community. Key words: endophytic community, sugarcane, nitrogenase activity, indolacetic acid.http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/487comunidad endófitacaña de azúcaractividad nitrogenasaácido indolacéticoendophytic communitysugarcanenitrogenase activityindolacetic acid
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author Anar Janet Rodríguez Cheang
Iván David Trujillo Cerón
Yaremis Felipe Bringas
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Iván David Trujillo Cerón
Yaremis Felipe Bringas
Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community
Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
comunidad endófita
caña de azúcar
actividad nitrogenasa
ácido indolacético
endophytic community
sugarcane
nitrogenase activity
indolacetic acid
author_facet Anar Janet Rodríguez Cheang
Iván David Trujillo Cerón
Yaremis Felipe Bringas
author_sort Anar Janet Rodríguez Cheang
title Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community
title_short Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community
title_full Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community
title_fullStr Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community
title_full_unstemmed Physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community
title_sort physiological characterization of sugarcane's endophytic microbial community
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
issn 0123-3475
1909-8758
publishDate 2007-02-01
description Excessive application of chemical nitrogen fertilisers and pesticides has badly affected the environment. This has led to great interest being shown in studying a crop's native microbial community and its benefit for plants. This paper was thus aimed at characterising sugarcane's endophytic microbial community. 5 sugar cane strains and 50 isolates were used. Gas chromatography was used for measuring nitrogenase activity and the influence of carbon and nitrogen sources and pH on cultures. Indol acetic (IAA) production was detected by Dot-Immunobinding and Salkowski's method. These results show that 19 strains and isolates had nitrogenase activity, values ranging from 100 to SOOO/zg/mL; 6 of them produced IAA (values ranging from 1,7 to 2,5 //g/mL): Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAl-5, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus 1-05, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus 4-02,17,30 and 305. It was demonstrated that culture medium nutrient sources and pH affected the nitrogenase activity of the strains representing the endophytic community. Key words: endophytic community, sugarcane, nitrogenase activity, indolacetic acid.
topic comunidad endófita
caña de azúcar
actividad nitrogenasa
ácido indolacético
endophytic community
sugarcane
nitrogenase activity
indolacetic acid
url http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/487
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