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Contribution of zinc solubilizing bacterial isolates on enhanced zinc uptake and growth promotion of maize (Zea mays L.)
H. Upadhyay, S. Gangola, A. Sharma, A. Singh, D. Maithani, S. Joshi
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article
- MeSH
- Bacteria * metabolism MeSH
- Host Microbial Interactions * physiology MeSH
- Plant Roots * microbiology MeSH
- Zea mays * growth & development metabolism microbiology MeSH
- Soil Microbiology MeSH
- Plant Development MeSH
- Zinc * metabolism MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Zinc-solubilizing bacteria, namely Burkholderia cepacia and Acinetobacter baumannii (H1 and H3, respectively), able to grow in liquid basal medium supplemented with ZnO, Zn3 (PO4)2, and ZnSO4·7H2O (0.1%), showed plant growth promoting properties. The treatment of Acinetobacter baumannii (H3) solubilizes the ZnO (1.42 ppm), Zn3 (PO4)2 (1.15 ppm), and ZnSO4·7H2O (1.44 ppm).The maximum solubilization of ZnSO4·7H2O (1.42 ppm) was observed in Burkholderia cepacia (H1) after 15 days. Organic acids produced by the bacteria decreased the pH of the medium and helped in Zn solubilization. In pot experiment on maize, Burkholderia cepacia (H1) treatment significantly enhanced plant height and root length in the presence of ZnO (2%) added in 10 mL of inoculum in each pot. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of maize root extract showed the presence of oxalic, maleic, tartaric, and fumaric acid after 60 days of the experiment. Bacterial treatments enhanced sugar and protein level in maize plants and were 55.2 and 42.55 µg/mL plant extract, respectively, under mixture of bacterial treatment. Hence, isolates H1 and H3 expressed highest potential throughout the experiments, as zinc solubilizers and plant growth-promoting strains. This study demonstrated that meticulous use of Zn-solubilizing bacterial strains could aid in enhanced plant growth and can be the potential bio-inoculants for biofortification of maize to overcome the problems of malnutrition.
Department of Biosciences Shri Ram Group of Colleges Muzaffarnagar 241001 India
Department of Microbiology GBPUAT Pantnagar 263145 India
ICAR Central Soil Salinity Research Institute RRS Lucknow Lucknow India
School of Agriculture Graphic Era Hill University Bhimtal 263136 India
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