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Solubilization of Insoluble Zinc Compounds by Gluconacetobacter Diazotrophicus and the Detrimental Action of Zinc Ion (Zn2+) and Zinc Chelates on Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne Incognita

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2007 Feb 21
PMID 17309498
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Abstract

Aim: To examine the zinc (Zn) solubilization potential and nematicidal properties of Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus.

Methods And Results: Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, Differential Pulse Polarography and Gas Chromatography Coupled Mass Spectrometry were used to estimate the total Zn and Zn(2+) ions and identify the organic acids present in the culture supernatants. The effect of culture filtrate of Zn-amended G. diazotrophicus PAl5 on Meloidogyne incognita in tomato was examined under gnotobiotic conditions. Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAl5 effectively solubilized the Zn compounds tested and 5-ketogluconic acid was identified as the major organic acid aiding the solubilization of zinc oxide. The presence of Zn compounds in the culture filtrates of G. diazotrophicus enhanced the mortality and reduced the root penetration of M. incognita under in vitro conditions.

Conclusions: 5-ketogluconic acid produced by G. diazotrophicus mediated the solubilization process and the available Zn(2+) ions enhanced the nematicidal activity of G. diazotrophicus against M. incognita.

Significance And Impact Of The Study: Zn solubilization and enhanced nematicidal activity of Zn-amended G. diazotrophicus provides the possibility of exploiting it as a plant growth promoting bacteria.

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