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. 2011 Dec;49(6):902-12.
doi: 10.1007/s12275-011-1073-6. Epub 2011 Dec 28.

Characterization and screening of plant probiotic traits of bacteria isolated from rice seeds cultivated in Argentina

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Characterization and screening of plant probiotic traits of bacteria isolated from rice seeds cultivated in Argentina

Dante Ruiz et al. J Microbiol. 2011 Dec.

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  • J Microbiol. 2012 Feb;50(1):179. Ruiza, Dante [corrected to Ruiz, Dante]; de Werrab, Patrice [corrected to de Werra, Patrice]

Abstract

Many seeds carry endophytes, which ensure good chances of seedling colonization. In this work, we have studied the seed-borne bacterial flora of rice varieties cultivated in the northeast of Argentina. Surface-sterilized husked seeds of the rice cultivars CT6919, El Paso 144, CAMBA, and IRGA 417 contained an average of 5×10(6) CFU/g of mesophilic and copiotrophic bacteria. Microbiological, physiological, and molecular characterization of a set of 39 fast-growing isolates from the CT6919 seeds revealed an important diversity of seed-borne mesophiles and potential plant probiotic activities, including diazotrophy and antagonism of fungal pathogens. In fact, the seed-borne bacterial flora protected the rice seedlings against Curvularia sp. infection. The root colonization pattern of 2 Pantoea isolates from the seeds was studied by fluorescence microscopy of the inoculated axenic rice seedlings. Both isolates strongly colonized the site of emergence of the lateral roots and lenticels, which may represent the entry sites for endophytic spreading. These findings suggest that rice plants allow grain colonization by bacterial species that may act as natural biofertilizers and bioprotectives early from seed germination.

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