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Title: | Rhizosphere Bacterial Isolation from Indigenous Plants in Arid and Semi-Arid Algerian Soils: Implications for Plant Growth Enhancement | Authors: | Novello, Giorgia Bona, Elisa Toumatia, Omrane Vuolo, Francesco Bouras, Noureddine Titouah, Houda Zitouni, Abdelghani Gorrasi, Susanna Massa, Nadia Cesaro, Patrizia Todeschini, Valeria Lingua, Guido Gamalero, Elisa |
Journal: | PROCESSES | Issue Date: | 2023 | Abstract: | The Mediterranean area is one of the geographic zones most affected by land degradation and desertification and these conditions appear to be even more exacerbated by climate change. Based on this idea, this work aimed to isolate, identify, characterize, and select bacterial strains able to tolerate salinity and drought, which could possibly be used in agriculture as plant biofertilizers. The sampling of rhizosphere soil was performed in two Algerian regions, Ghardaïa and Djelfa (arid and semi-arid zones, respectively) in six provinces, targeting fourteen native plant species, known for their therapeutic use. A total of 288 bacterial strains were isolated, identified, and characterized for their growth at different temperatures and salt tolerance. Based on these capabilities, 95 isolates were selected. These strains underwent further evaluation for their plant-beneficial traits, including siderophore synthesis, auxin production, and phosphate solubilization. Additionally, we assessed their impact on tomato, cucumber, and sorghum seed germination. In a final screening step, nine bacterial strains were tested for their potential plant growth-promoting activity on tomato plants grown in semi-controlled conditions. Our results demonstrated that three strains (Bacillus simplex AH24, Microbacterium arborescens PU10, and Microbacterium paludicola AEA23) showed plant growth promotion activities on tomato. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2067/50262 | ISSN: | 2227-9717 | DOI: | 10.3390/pr11102907 | Rights: | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International |
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