[Rice Endogenous Nitrogen Fixing and Growth Promoting Bacterium Herbaspirillum Seropedicae DX35]
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Objective: To screen efficient nitrogen fixation endophytes from rice and to analyze their growth-promoting properties.
Method: We isolated strains from the roots of rice in the field where it has a rice-rice-green manure rotation system for 30 years. Efficient strains were screened by acetylene reduction assay. Phylogenetic analysis is based on 16S rRNA gene, nifH gene and the composition of fatty acid. In addition, we also detected the ability of indole acetic acid secretion through the Salkowski colorimetric method, measured the production of siderophore through the blue plate assay and detected phosphate solubilization, to analyze the growth-promoting properties.
Result: A total of 48 strains were isolated, in which DX35 has the highest nitrogenase activity. It belongs to Herbaspirillum seropedicae after identification. Its nitrogenase activity (181.21 nmol C2H4/(mg protein x h)) was 10 times as much as the reference strain Azotobacter chroococcum ACCC10006. In addition, it also can secrete siderophore and solubilize phosphorus.
Conclusion: Strain DX35, belonging to Herbaspirillum seropedicae, is an efficient nitrogen fixation endophytes.
Zhu F, Fang Y, Wang Z, Wang P, Yang K, Xiao L Front Microbiol. 2022; 13:1015038.
PMID: 36212858 PMC: 9539938. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1015038.