Azospirillum brasilense Az39 and Bradyrhizobium japonicum E109, inoculated singly or in combination, promote seed germination and early seedling growth in corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.)

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作者
Cassan, Fabricio [1 ]
Perrig, Diego [1 ]
Sgroy, Veronica [1 ]
Masciarelli, Oscar [1 ]
Penna, Claudio [2 ]
Luna, Virginia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Rio Cuarto, Fac Ciencias Exactas Fisicoquim & Nat, Dept Ciencias Nat, Lab Fisiol Vegetal, RA-5800 Cordoba, Argentina
[2] Nitrayin Argentina SA, Dept Invest & Desarrollo Basico, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
Azospirillum; Bradyrhizobium; Phytohormone; Inoculant; PGPR; Plant growth promotion; RHIZOBIUM-LEGUMINOSARUM; NODULE FORMATION; PLANT; STRAINS; RHIZOBACTERIA; LEGUMES; MAIZE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejsobi.2008.08.005
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Inoculants are biological formulations that combine a stable microorganism population and various types of compounds produced and released during fermentation, such as phytohormones and plant growth regulators. Azospirillum brasilense strain Az39 and Brayrhizobium japonicum strain E109 were previously shown to produce indole 3-acetic acid (IAA), gibberellic acid (GA(3)) and zeatin (Z). We tested the hypothesis that such compounds are responsible for early growth promotion in inoculated corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) seedlings. Seeds were inoculated with Az39, E109, or both, and kept in a chamber at 20-30 degrees C under a controlled photoperiod to evaluate seed germination. To evaluate root and shoot length and dry weight, and number of nodules and percentage of nodulated seedlings, in soybean, seedlings were kept in a growth chamber for 14 days under similar photoperiod and temperature conditions. Az39 and E109, singly or in combination, showed the capacity to promote seed germination, nodule formation, and early development of corn and soybean seedlings. Both strains were able to excrete IAA, GA3 and Z into the culture medium, at a concentration sufficient to produce morphological and physiological changes in young seed tissues. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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