Bacterial siderophores promote plant growth: Screening of catechol and hydroxamate siderophores.

Anna Grobelak, Joanna Hiller
Author Information
  1. Anna Grobelak: a Institute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure and Environment, Czestochowa University of Technology , Czestochowa , Poland.
  2. Joanna Hiller: a Institute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure and Environment, Czestochowa University of Technology , Czestochowa , Poland.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to determine the quality and quantity of siderophores produced by bacteria isolated from plants' roots. The second aim was to determine the effect of siderophores on plants growth (Festuca rubra L. and Brassica napus L.). The study was carried out using bacteria isolated from roots of: Arabidopsis thaliana L., F. rubra, and Agrostis capillaris L., growing on the heavy metals contaminated area. The chrome azurol sulfonate (CAS) test, Arnow's test for catechol siderophores, and Csaksy's test for hydroxamate siderophores were performed. Among the bacteria, 42 isolates (39%) had a positive result in the CAS. Endophytic bacteria were mostly producing the catechol siderophores. It was found that F. rubra is the plant which is linked with the highest number of siderophores producing bacteria. The highest concentration of siderophores was noted for ectorhizospheric bacteria associated with A. thaliana, hyperaccumulating plant. It was found that hydroxamate siderophores are mainly produced by ectorhizosphere and rhizoplane bacteria. The siderophores producing bacteria reduced the toxicity of metals and improved the phytoremediation. Siderophores treatment increased the growth of plants in the biological assay, growing on two different soils: one highly contaminated with heavy metals and the second strongly alkaline soil.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Biodegradation, Environmental
Catechols
Plant Development
Siderophores
Soil Pollutants

Chemicals

Catechols
Siderophores
Soil Pollutants

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