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Maize is a fast-growing and high yield crop with both energy value and remediation potential.
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a biological tool available to enhance plant
establishment in degraded or depleted environments such as the case of saline soils or
heavy-metal contaminated land. Although PGPR are able to produce metabolites such as
siderophores, HCN and ammonia, or solubilize nutrients such as phosphate, these beneficial
traits for the plant may be influenced by exposure to excessive levels of such contaminants.
In this study, three PGPR (Pseudomonas fluorescens, Ralstonia eutropha and
Cryseobacterium humi) were screened for those traits in the presence of different levels of
Cd and Zn, and also to different salinization conditions. Their ability to influence maize
germination and root and shoot elongation was also analyzed.
Results showed that the level of exposure generally affected the ability of the tested strains
to produce plant growth promoting substances. However, dissimilar sensibilities in the
behavior of the different strains were observed when exposed to similar stress conditions.
These differences were also noticeable in the plant development, with the tested PGPR
generally positively influencing the analyzed parameters.
Results suggest that PGPR can be exploited to promote stress relief of maize when grown in
degraded land. Such knowledge may provide a new insight concerning the advantages of
such biotechnologically based tools for phytoremediation.
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Soil salinization Metal contaminated land Maize Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
Citation
MOREIRA, Helena … [et al.] - Growth promotional traits of three pgpr: possible uses for phytoremediation of degraded soils. International Congress on Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils. Vigo, Espanha, 28 – 29 July, 2014. LAGO, Daniel Arenas; VEGA, Flora Alonso; SEIJO, Andrés Rodríguez (ed.) - PPS International Congress of Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils : Book of Abstract. Vigo, Fisher Scientific, 2014. ISBN 978-84-697-0747-0, 2014. p. 46