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AuthorSamet, Mariem
AuthorGhazala, Imen
AuthorKarray, Fatma
AuthorAbid, Cyrine
AuthorChiab, Nour
AuthorNouri-Ellouz, Oumèma
AuthorSayadi, Sami
AuthorGargouri-Bouzid, Radhia
Available date2022-08-15T10:21:47Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-21046-8
CitationSamet, M., Ghazala, I., Karray, F. et al. Isolation of bacterial strains from compost teas and screening of their PGPR properties on potato plants. Environ Sci Pollut Res (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-21046-8
ISSN09441344
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/33078
AbstractThe beneficial effect of compost and compost tea on plant growth and protection is mainly associated with the microbial diversity and the presence of bacteria with plant growth–promoting effect. PGPR are considered as eco-friendly bio-fertilizers that may reduce the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Three composts (AT, A10, and A30) were previously prepared from industrial wastes (olive mill wastewater, olive pomace, coffee ground, and phosphogypsum). In the present study, we isolated three bacterial strains from the compost teas. The phylogenetic identification of these bacterial strains (B.AT, B.A10, and B.A30) showed that they correspond to Serratia liquefaciens (B.AT and B.A10) and Achromobacter spanius (B.A30) species. A further characterization of the PGPR traits of these bacteria showed that they produce siderophore, exopolysaccharides, and IAA. Their effect on potato plant growth, yields, and tuber quality was performed under field culture conditions. Results showed that these strains can be characterized as PGPR, the best effect on potato plant growth was observed with Serratia liquefaciens (B.AT), the best yield and tuber quality was observed with Serratia liquefaciens (B.A10) while bacterial treatment with Achromobacter spanius (B.A30) is a Cd-tolerant PGPR.
SponsorThis work was financially supported by the Tunisian Ministry of High Education and Scientific Research.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectCompost
Field
PGPR
Potato
Tuber quality
Yield
TitleIsolation of bacterial strains from compost teas and screening of their PGPR properties on potato plants
TypeArticle
ESSN1614-7499


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