Plant Growth-Promoting Activity of Bacteria Isolated from Asian Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Depends on Rice Genotype
Nasim Maghboli Balasjin, James S. Maki, Michael Schläppi, C. W. Marshall
Abstract
In this study, endophytic bacterial isolates from roots and shoots of two distantly related rice accessions were characterized phenotypically and genotypically. From the isolated bacterial species, five of the most promising plant growth-promoting bacteria were selected to test their abilities to enhance growth of the four rice accessions. Interestingly, plant growth enhancement was both bacterial isolate specific and plant genotype specific. However, the positive interactions between plant and bacteria could not easily be predicted because rice growth-promoting bacteria isolated from their host plants did not necessarily stimulate growth of their own host.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyPaenibacillusOryza sativaShootBacteriaCropOryzaPopulationGenotypeBotanyRhizobacteriaAgronomyHorticultureBiotechnologyRhizosphere16S ribosomal RNAGeneGeneticsDemographySociologyPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisNematode management and characterization studies