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Root-associated bacteria containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase improve growth and nutrient uptake by pea genotypes cultivated in cadmium supplemented soil
Authors:Vera I Safronova  Vitaly V Stepanok  Göran L Engqvist  Yuriy V Alekseyev  Andrei A Belimov
Institution:1. All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelskogo Sh. 3, Pushkin 8, St. Petersburg, 196608, Russia
2. Research Institute for Agricultural Use of Ameliorated Lands, P.O. Emaus, Tver, 171330, Russia
3. Sval?f Weibull AB, 268 81, Svalov, Sweden
4. Agrophysical Research Institute, Podbelskogo Sh. 7, St. Petersburg, 196608, Russian
Abstract:The effect of inoculation with Pseudomonas brassicacearum Am3, Pseudomonas marginalis Dp1 and Rhodococcus sp. Fp2 containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase (ACCD) on growth and uptake of N, P, K, Ca, S, Fe and Cd in shoots of pea (Pisum sativum) genotypes VIR188, VIR1658, VIR3429 and VIR4488 was studied in pot experiment with non-polluted and Cd-supplemented (10 mg Cd kg−1) sod-podzolic soil. The growth-promoting effect of bacteria depended on plant genotype and bacterial strain. Only Rhodococcus sp. Fp2 had no ACCD activity in vitro in the presence of Cd and did not stimulate pea growth in Cd-supplemented soil. Inoculation with bacteria counteracted the Cd-induced inhibition of nutrient uptake by plants probably through stimulation of root growth and enhancement of nutrient uptake processes. Nutritional effects of the bacteria were specific with respect to the nutrient.
Keywords:ACC deaminase  Cadmium  Pea  Plant–  microbe interaction  Rhizosphere
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