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Plant growth promotion traits of phosphobacteria isolated from Puna, Argentina
Fecha
2011-03Registro en:
Viruel, Emilce; Lucca, Maria Ester; Siñeriz, Faustino; Plant growth promotion traits of phosphobacteria isolated from Puna, Argentina; Springer; Archives Of Microbiology; 193; 7; 3-2011; 489-496
0302-8933
1432-072X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Viruel, Emilce
Lucca, Maria Ester
Siñeriz, Faustino
Resumen
The ability of soil microorganisms to solubilize phosphate is an important trait of plant growth-promoting bacteria leading to increased yields and smaller use of fertilizers. This study presents the isolation and characterization of phosphobacteria from Puna, northwestern Argentina and the ability to produce phosphate solubilization, alkaline phosphatase, siderophores, and indole acetic acid. The P-solubilizing activity was coincidental with a decrease in pH values of the tricalcium phosphate medium for all strains after 72 h of incubation. All the isolates showed the capacity to produce siderophores and indoles. Identification by 16S rDNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis revealed that these strains belong to the genera Pantoea, Serratia, Enterobacter, and Pseudomonas. These isolates appear attractive for exploring their plant growth-promoting activity and potential field application.