TY - JOUR
T1 - Bacterial endophytes from arid land plants regulate endogenous hormone content and promote growth in crop plants
T2 - An example of Sphingomonas sp. and Serratia marcescens
AU - Asaf, Sajjad
AU - Khan, Muhammad Aaqil
AU - Khan, Abdul Latif
AU - Waqas, Muhammad
AU - Shahzad, Raheem
AU - Kim, Ah Yeong
AU - Kang, Sang Mo
AU - Lee, In Jung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Author(s).
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The objective of the present study was to determine the potential plant growth-promoting action of bacterial endophytes isolated from arid land-dwelling plants under normal conditions. Overall, five bacterial endophytes LK11 (Sphingomonas sp. LK11), TP5 (Bacillus subtilis), MPB5.3 (B. subtilis subsp. Subtilis), S9 (B. subtilis subsp. Subtilis), and TP1 (Serratia marcescens) were evaluated based on morphological characteristics after isolation and purification. Phytohormonal analysis of these endophytes predicted indole acetic acid (IAA) production 12.31 ± 0.45, 6.8 ± 0.59, and 10.5 ± 1.02 µM/mL in the culture broths of LK11, MPB5.3, and TP1, respectively. Under controlled greenhouse conditions, these endophytes were inoculated into soybean, and their growthpromoting characteristics were compared with those of non-phytohormone-producing endophytes. In terms of plant growth promotion, among IAA-producing endophytes, LK11 and TP1 greatly improved physiological characteristics such as shoot/root length, fresh/dry weight, and chlorophyll contents. However, the non-phytohormone-producing endophytes TP5 and S9 did not show a growth-promoting effect. Based on these results, plants inoculated with LK11 and TP1 along with a control were subjected to endogenous hormonal analysis and showed a significant increase in abscisic acid (457.30-398.55 vs. 205.93 ng/g D.W.) and a decrease in jasmonic acid content (50.07- 85.07 vs. 93.90 ng/g D.W.), respectively. Total gibberellin content was found to significantly increase in endophyte-inoculated plants (155.43-146.94 ng/g D.W.) as compared to that in controls (113.76 ng/g D.W.). In summary, bacterial endophytes might be used to enhance crop plant physiological characteristics isolated from arid land-inhabiting plants under normal conditions.
AB - The objective of the present study was to determine the potential plant growth-promoting action of bacterial endophytes isolated from arid land-dwelling plants under normal conditions. Overall, five bacterial endophytes LK11 (Sphingomonas sp. LK11), TP5 (Bacillus subtilis), MPB5.3 (B. subtilis subsp. Subtilis), S9 (B. subtilis subsp. Subtilis), and TP1 (Serratia marcescens) were evaluated based on morphological characteristics after isolation and purification. Phytohormonal analysis of these endophytes predicted indole acetic acid (IAA) production 12.31 ± 0.45, 6.8 ± 0.59, and 10.5 ± 1.02 µM/mL in the culture broths of LK11, MPB5.3, and TP1, respectively. Under controlled greenhouse conditions, these endophytes were inoculated into soybean, and their growthpromoting characteristics were compared with those of non-phytohormone-producing endophytes. In terms of plant growth promotion, among IAA-producing endophytes, LK11 and TP1 greatly improved physiological characteristics such as shoot/root length, fresh/dry weight, and chlorophyll contents. However, the non-phytohormone-producing endophytes TP5 and S9 did not show a growth-promoting effect. Based on these results, plants inoculated with LK11 and TP1 along with a control were subjected to endogenous hormonal analysis and showed a significant increase in abscisic acid (457.30-398.55 vs. 205.93 ng/g D.W.) and a decrease in jasmonic acid content (50.07- 85.07 vs. 93.90 ng/g D.W.), respectively. Total gibberellin content was found to significantly increase in endophyte-inoculated plants (155.43-146.94 ng/g D.W.) as compared to that in controls (113.76 ng/g D.W.). In summary, bacterial endophytes might be used to enhance crop plant physiological characteristics isolated from arid land-inhabiting plants under normal conditions.
KW - Agronomic crops
KW - Endophytes
KW - Environmentally friendly agriculture
KW - Hormonal regulation
KW - Phytohormones
KW - Plant growth characteristics
KW - Soybean
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85011342703&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/17429145.2016.1274060
DO - 10.1080/17429145.2016.1274060
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85011342703
SN - 1742-9145
VL - 12
SP - 31
EP - 38
JO - Journal of Plant Interactions
JF - Journal of Plant Interactions
IS - 1
ER -