Bacteria associated with arbuscula mycorrhizal gigaspora margarita and their potential for stimulating root mycorrhizal colonization and neem (melia azedarach linn) seedling growth

Sri, Wilarso Budi and Yenni, Bahktiar and Nunang, Lamaek May (2012) Bacteria associated with arbuscula mycorrhizal gigaspora margarita and their potential for stimulating root mycorrhizal colonization and neem (melia azedarach linn) seedling growth. Microbiology Indonesia, 6 (4). pp. 180-188. ISSN 1978-3477, eISSN: 2087-8575

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Abstract

Four isolates (BGi1, BGi2, BGi3, and BGi4) bacteria were isolated from surface sterilized arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) spores of Gigaspora margarita (Gm). Based on 16S rDNA analyses and phylogenetic tree, it was revealed that isolates BGi1, BGi3 and BGi4 belong to genus Bacillus, whereas BGi2 was very close to Bacillus megaterium EG 24. Enzymatic activity test showed that all four isolates had cellulase and protease activities; while one isolate (Bacillus sp. BGi4) also has pectinase activity in addition to the celulase and protease activities. Dual inoculation of Melia azedarch Linn roots by B. megaterium BGi2 and AMF spores G. margarita enhanced mycorrhizal root colonization by 58.3 %. Combination of Bacillus sp. BGi1 and G. margarita increased height, diameter, shoot biomass, and root biomass of M. azedarch by 353, 4.8, 4546, and 2810%, respectively, in comparison to the uninoculated control plant.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: DDC'23: 579.5
Uncontrolled Keywords: Bakteri, Fungi, Mikoriza arbuskula, Pengaruh kolonisasi akar, Pertumbuhan tanaman
Subjects: Medicine & Biology > Microbiology
Depositing User: Rasty -
Date Deposited: 03 Nov 2022 06:25
Last Modified: 02 Dec 2022 08:23
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/12687

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