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Isolation of phytohormones
producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria from weeds
growing in Khewra salt range, Pakistan and their implication
in providing salt tolerance to Glycine max L.
Irum Naz, Asghari Bano*
and Tamoor-Ul-Hassan
Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad 45320, Pakistan.
*Corresponding author. E-mail: asgharibano@yahoo.com.
Tel: 0092-51-90643096.
Accepted
5 October, 2009 |
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Present
investigation was made to isolate and characterize plant
growth promoting rhizobacteria (Rkh1 - Rkh4) from
rhizosphere of four weeds: Chrysopogon aucheri,
Lactuca dissecta, Solanum surratense and
Sonchus arvensis thriving under high salinity (EC: 2.3
dS/m) of Khewra salt range and the results were compared
with strain Rak isolated from rhizosphere (EC: 0.2 dS/m) of
Solanum surratense grown in arid area of district
Attock. The tolerance of all the strains was checked against
the salt present in culture media in the form of
rhizospheric soil filtrate of weeds collected from Khewra
salt range. The nutrient contents of rhizospheric soil of
weeds were measured. All the strains were capable to produce
phytohormones indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), gibberellic acid
(GA3), trans-zeatin riboside (t-zr) and abscisic
acid (ABA) in the culture media. Inoculation of strains on
soybean seedlings treated with or without 20 dS/m NaCl
resulted in better growth and higher proline contents than
control plants. The strains isolated from weeds of Khewra
salt range particularly Rkh3 appears more promising for
potential biofertilizers in saline fields.
Key
words:
Plant
growth promoting rhizobacteria, nutrient contents, salt
tolerance, phytohormones production, proline contents. |