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The Sycamore Maple Bacterial Culture Collection From a TNT Polluted Site Shows Novel Plant-Growth Promoting and Explosives Degrading Bacteria

机译:来自TNT污染遗址的梧桐枫细菌培养集团显示新型植物 - 生长促进和爆炸物降解细菌

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Military activities have worldwide introduced toxic explosives into the environment with considerable effects on soil and plant-associated microbiota. Fortunately, these microorganisms, and their collective metabolic activities, can be harnessed for site restoration via in situ phytoremediation. We characterized the bacterial communities inhabiting the bulk soil and rhizosphere of sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) in two chronically 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) polluted soils. Three hundred strains were isolated, purified and characterized, a majority of which showed multiple plant growth promoting (PGP) traits. Several isolates showed high nitroreductase enzyme activity and concurrent TNT-transformation. A 12-member bacterial consortium, comprising selected TNT-detoxifying and rhizobacterial strains, significantly enhanced TNT removal from soil compared to non-inoculated plants, increased root and shoot weight, and the plants were less stressed than the un-inoculated plants as estimated by the responses of antioxidative enzymes. The sycamore maple tree (SYCAM) culture collection is a significant resource of plant-associated strains with multiple PGP and catalytic properties, available for further genetic and phenotypic discovery and use in field applications.
机译:在全球范围内,军事活动将有毒的炸药引入环境中,对土壤和植物相关的微生物群具有相当大的影响。幸运的是,这些微生物和它们的集体代谢活动可以通过原位植物修复来利用现场恢复。我们以两种慢性2,4,6-三硝基甲苯胺(TNT)污染的土壤为植物植物植物土壤和根际的细菌群落。分离出三百株,纯化和表征,大多数显示多种植物生长促进(PGP)性状。几个分离物显示出高亚硝化酶酶活性和同时的TNT转化。与非接种植物相比,包含选定的TNT解毒和根除杆菌菌株的12构件细菌联盟,显着增强了从土壤中的TNT去除,而且植物比未接种的植物更低抗氧化酶的反应。梧桐枫树(Sycam)培养物收集是植物相关菌株的重要资源,具有多种PGP和催化性质,可用于进一步的遗传和表型发现,并在现场应用中使用。

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