Rhizobacterial communities associated with the flora of three serpentine outcrops of the Iberian Peninsula
PGP traits
2. Zero hunger
0303 health sciences
03 medical and health sciences
Bacterial diversity
Nickel
Phytoextraction
Alyssum serpyllifolium
Hyperaccumulators
Plant-associated bacteria
DOI:
10.1007/s11104-015-2632-0
Publication Date:
2015-08-28T08:25:30Z
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ABSTRACT
Aim: Plant-associated bacteria can improve phytoextraction by increasing plant growth and/or metal uptake. This study aimed to characterise the culturable rhizobacterial community associated with two Ni-hyperaccumulators and to obtain a collection of isolates for application in Ni phytomining. Methods: Non-vegetated and rhizosphere soil samples were collected from the Ni-hyperaccumulator Alyssum serpyllifolium ssp. lusitanicum (three populations) and Alyssum serpyllifolium ssp. malacitanum (one population), as well as from non-hyperaccumulating plants (Dactylis glomerata, Santolina semidentata and Alyssum serpyllifolium ssp. serpyllifolium). Rhizobacteria were isolated and characterised genotypically (BOX-PCR, 16S rDNA sequencing) and phenotypically (Ni tolerance, plant growth promoting (PGP) traits, biosurfactant production). Results: Hyperaccumulating Alyssum subspecies hosted higher densities of bacteria compared to either non-hyperaccumulators or non-vegetated soil. In some cases hyperaccumulators showed selective enrichment of Ni-tolerant bacteria. Most bacterial strains belonged to the Actinobacteria phylum and presented Ni resistance. Phosphorus-solubilisers were mostly associated with the hyperaccumulators, siderophore-producers with D. glomerata, and IAA-producers with both these species. Conclusion: Taxonomic diversity and phenotypic characteristics were soil-, plant species- and plant population-specific. Moreover, differences were observed between the two Ni-hyperaccumulating subspecies and amongst plant populations. Several strains presented PGP characteristics which could be useful when selecting microorganisms for bioaugmentation trials.
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