Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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HIGH INCIDENCE OF PLANT GROWTH-STIMULATING BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE RHIZOSPHERE OF WHEAT GROWN ON SALINATED SOIL IN UZBEKISTAN
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Year of publication2008
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  • Validov Shamil Zavdatovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Egamberdieva D, Kamilova F, Validov S, Gafurova L, Kucharova Z, Lugtenberg B. 2008. High incidence of plant growth-stimulating bacteria associated with the rhizosphere of wheat grown on salinated soil in Uzbekistan. Environmental Microbiology 10:1-9.
    Annotation Soil salinization is increasing steadily in many parts of the world and causes major problems for plant productivity. Under these stress conditions, root-associated beneficial bacteria can help improve plant growth and nutrition. In this study, salt-tolerant bacteria from the rhizosphere of Uzbek wheat with potentially beneficial traits were isolated and characterized. Eight strains which initially positively affect the growth of wheat plants in vitro were investigated in detail. All eight strains are salt tolerant and have some of the following plant growth-beneficial properties: production of auxin, HCN, lipase or protease and wheat growth promotion. Using sequencing of part of the 16S rDNA, the eight new isolates were identified as Acinetobacter (two strains), Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Bacillus cereus, Enterobacter hormaechei, Pantoae agglomerans and Alcaligenes faecalis. All these strains are potential human pathogens. Possible reasons for why these bact
    Keywords plant growth-stimulating bacteria, rhizosphere, salinated soil
    The name of the journal Environmental Microbiology
    URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1462-2920
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