Bacterias endófitas promotoras de crecimiento aisladas de pasto colosoana, departamento de Sucre, Colombia

dc.creatorPérez-Cordero, Alexander
dc.creatorChamorro-Anaya, Leonardo
dc.creatorDoncel-Mestra, Arturo
dc.date2018-05-01
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-15T14:43:01Z
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dc.identifierhttps://revistamvz.unicordoba.edu.co/article/view/1347
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/5353287
dc.descriptionObjective. Evaluate in vitro the efficiency of endophytic growth promoting bacteria isolated from different colosuana grass tissues in the municipality of Corozal, department of Sucre, Colombia. Materials and methods. Endophytic bacteria were isolated, population density was determined in CFU / g of tissue, then quantitative and qualitative tests of FBN activities, phosphate solubilization, siderophore production and AIA were carried out to finally identify by sequencing the bacteria that had positive growth promotion activity. Results. The largest populations were found in roots (5.0 X 1010 3.8 X 1010 2.8 X 1010 2.4 X 1010 and 1.5 X1010 CFU / g of tissue, for the location of the Peñas, the Mamon, Canta gallo, Chapinero and Hato Nuevo, respectively) with respect to stem and leaf. A total of 53 isolated endophytes bacteria, 18 showed reducing capacity of N2 to ammonium; 15 morphotypes showed phosphate solubilizing capacity; 8 of indole acetic acid production and 12 of siderophore producers. Conclusions. This work isolated endophytes bacteria with the ability to promote plant growth. Two species of endophytic bacteria were identified as Delftia tsuruhatensis and Pseudomonas hibiscicola (S. maltophilia), which showed excellent solubilization results of phosphates, reduced N2 to ammonium, production of indol acetic acid and the production of siderophores. en-US
dc.descriptionObjetivo. Evaluar in vitro la eficiencia de las bacterias endófitas promotoras de crecimiento aisladas de diferentes tejidos de pasto colosuana en el municipio de Corozal, departamento de Sucre, Colombia. Materiales y métodos. Se aislaron bacterias endófitas, se determinó densidad poblacional en UFC/g de tejido, seguidamente se llevó a cabo pruebas cuantitativas y cualitativas de las actividades de FBN, solubilización de fosfatos, producción de sideróforos y de AIA para finalmente se realizó identificación por secuenciamiento de las aquellas bacterias que tuvieron actividad positiva de promoción de crecimiento. Resultados. Las mayores poblaciones fueron encontradas en raíces (5.0 X 1010 3.8 X 1010 2.8 X 1010 2.4 X 1010 y 1.5 X1010 UFC/g de tejido, para los corregimientos de La Peñas, El Mamón, Cantagallo, Chapinero y Hato Nuevo, respectivamente) con respecto a tallo y hoja. Un total de 53 bacterias endófitas aisladas, 18 mostraron capacidad reductora de N2 a amonio; 15 morfotipos mostraron capacidad solubilizadora de fosfatos; 8 de producción de ácido indol acético y 12 de productoras de sideróforo. Conclusiones. Este trabajo aisló bacterias endófitas con capacidad de promover el crecimiento vegetal. Dos especies de bacterias endófitas fueron identificadas como Delftia tsuruhatensis y Pseudomonas hibiscicola (S. maltophilia), las cuales mostraron excelentes resultados de solubilización de fosfatos, reducen N2 a amonio, producción de ácido índol acético y la producción de sideróforos. es-ES
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dc.sourceJournal MVZ Cordoba; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2018): Revista MVZ Córdoba Volumen 23(2) Mayo-Agosto 2018; 6696-6709en-US
dc.sourceRevista MVZ Córdoba; Vol. 23 Núm. 2 (2018): Revista MVZ Córdoba Volumen 23(2) Mayo-Agosto 2018; 6696-6709es-ES
dc.source1909-0544
dc.source0122-0268
dc.subjectMicroorganismsen-US
dc.subjectplant tissueen-US
dc.subjectnutritionen-US
dc.subjectMicroorganismoses-ES
dc.subjecttejido vegetales-ES
dc.subjectnutriciónes-ES
dc.titleEndophytes bacterial growth promoters isolated to colosoana grass, Department of Sucre, Colombiaen-US
dc.titleBacterias endófitas promotoras de crecimiento aisladas de pasto colosoana, departamento de Sucre, Colombiaes-ES
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