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Isolation of Potent Endophytic Bacteria Able to Boost Plant Growth and Control Pathogens.

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Endophytic bacteria are promising source of plant probiotics due to their ability to promote plant growth and control pathogens. This study aims to isolate diverse endophytic bacteria capable of boosting plant growth and controlling pathogens. A total of 62 endophytic bacteria were isolated from the stems, leaves and roots of the flowering plant (Matthiola incana), the potato plant (Solanum tuberosum), the Prickly pear plant (Opuntia- ficus indica), and seedlings of Acacia sp. trees. Endophytic bacterial isolates were screened for their production of indole acetic acid (IAA) and cellulase enzyme, as well as their antagonistic activities against potato pathogens such as Ralstonia solanacearum and Fusarium oxysporum. The most promising endophytic isolates ML7 and PL10 showed the highest productivity of IAA, 69.1 and 64.8 µg/ml respectively. They also exhibited high cellulase activities on Congo red plates showing clear zone/colony diameters ratios of 3.36 and 2.8 respectively. The antagonistic activities of ML7 and PL10 against R. solanacearum were represented as 6 and 16 mm inhibition zones diameters, while the inhibition zones diameters representing the antagonistic activities of ML7 and PL10 against F. oxysporum were 58 and 7 mm, respectively. Isolates ML7 and PL10 exhibited a good ability to survive in a broad range of temperatures from 15 to 45 °C and upon exposure to direct UV radiation for 3 hours. Finally, isolates ML7 and PL10 were identified as Achromobacter marplatensis and Bacillus velezensis, respectively. Therefore, it is highly recommended that they can be used as plant probiotics in future field studies.

DOI

10.21608/ajnsa.2023.243050.1784

Keywords

Endophytic bacteria, IAA, Cellulase, antagonistic activity, Radiation resistance

Authors

First Name

Ahmed

Last Name

Abdelmoghies

MiddleName

Hamdy

Affiliation

Radiation Microbiology Department, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority

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ahmed.abdelmoghies@eaea.org.eg

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First Name

Motaz

Last Name

Elsehrawy

MiddleName

Hassan

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Professor of Microbiology at Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.

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moataz50@yahoo.com

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Cairo

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First Name

Abeer

Last Name

Zakaria

MiddleName

Emam

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Assist. Prof. of Microbiology, Radiation Microbiology Dept., National Center for Research and Radiation Technology, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority

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abeer.mercy@yahoo.com

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Cairo

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Shimaa

Last Name

Fahmy

MiddleName

Mohamed

Affiliation

Lecturer of Microbiology, Radiation Microbiology Dept., National Center for Research and Radiation Technology, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority

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shimaafahmy.ncrrt@yahoo.com

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Cairo

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57

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1

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45153

Issue Date

2024-01-01

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2023-10-17

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2024-01-01

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127

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137

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1110-0451

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2090-4258

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Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications

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Isolation of Potent Endophytic Bacteria Able to Boost Plant Growth and Control Pathogens.

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23 Dec 2024