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Vertical zonation and seed germination indices of chromium resistant cellulolytic and nitrogen fixing bacteria from a chronically metal exposed land area.
Author(s):
1. Sumaira Aslam: Department of Zoology, Government College Women University, Faisalabad, Pakistan
2. Javed Iqbal Qazi: Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
3. Ali Hussain: Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
4. Shahid Ali: Department of Botany, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract:
Twenty eight cellulolytic and 25 nitrogen fixing bacteria were isolated from 20, 40 and 60 cm depths of the chromium contaminated land area. The cellulolytic as well as nitrogen fixing microbial communities in soil profiles were dominated by genus Bacillus. More diverse nitrogen fixing bacterial isolates belonging to different genera Paenibacillus, Corynebacterium and Pseudomonas were observed as compared to cellulolytic bacterial community. Majority of the cellulolytic bacteria were found inhabitants of 20 cm soil layer while 40 cm depth was the preferred zone for the nitrogen fixing bacteria. Screening of the bacterial isolates for chromium resistance showed that isolates designated as ASK15 and ASK16 were able to resist up to 1800 mg/l of chromium while the nitrogen fixing isolates which offered a maximum resistant level up to 1650 mg/l of chromium were ASNt10 and ASNS13. Nitrogen fixing isolates enhanced seed germination by 33% and expressed efficient nitrogenase activity up to 0.80 (C2H2 nmol/ml/hr). Growth promoting assay proved ASNt10 a potential isolate which produced 90 μg/ml of indoleacetic acid (IAA). Though cellulolytic isolates did not affect seed germination, a significant influence on root length similar to that of ASNt10 and ASNS13 with nearly 5-fold increase in comparison with uninoculated control was observed. The isolates ASK15, ASK16 were identified as Bacillus cereus while ASNt10 and ASNS13 as Paenibacillus barcinonensis and Bacillus megaterium, respectively.
Page(s): 2257-2268
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Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Botany, Volume: 46, Issue: 6, Year: 2014
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