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Investigation of arsenic-resistant, arsenite-oxidizing bacteria for plant growth promoting traits isolated from arsenic contaminated soils

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ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 203, Issue 7, Pages 4677-4692

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-021-02460-x

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Arsenic (As); Plant-growth promotion; Burkholderia; As-oxidase activity; Minimum inhibitory concentration

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The study identified 11 arsenic-tolerant bacterial strains from contaminated soil in West Bengal, India, with four strains showing high arsenic oxidase activity and resistance. These strains also exhibited plant growth-promoting characteristics under arsenic stress and potential for arsenic removal, with BcAl-1 and JN 73 showing the most promise.
The problem of arsenic (As) pollution being severe warrants opting for low-cost microbial remediation strategies. The present study of identifying suitable bacterial strains led to the isolation of eleven As-tolerant strains from the As-contaminated rhizosphere soils of West Bengal, India. They were found to oxidize/reduce 55-31.6% of 5 mM As(III) and 73-37.6% of 5 mM As(V) within 12 h. The four isolates (BcAl-1, JN 73, LAR-2, and AR-30) had a high level of As(III) oxidase activity along with a higher level of As(V) and As(III) resistance. The agar diffusion assay of the isolates further confirmed their ability to endure As stress. The presence of aoxB gene was observed in these four As(III) oxidizing isolates. Evaluation of plant growth-promoting characteristics revealed that BcAl-1 (Burkholderia cepacia), JN 73 (Burkholderia metallica), AR-30 (Burkholderia cenocepacia), and LAR-2 (Burkholderia sp.) had significant plant growth-promoting characteristics (PGP), including the ability to solubilize phosphate, siderophore production, indole acetic acid-like molecules production, ACC deaminase production, and nodule formation under As stressed condition. BcAl-1 and JN 73 emerged as the most promising traits in As removal as well as plant growth promotion.

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