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Salicornia strobilacea (Synonym of Halocnemum strobilaceum) Grown under Different Tidal Regimes Selects Rhizosphere Bacteria Capable of Promoting Plant Growth

Marasco, Ramona; Mapelli, Francesca; Rolli, Eleonora; Mosqueira, Maria J.; Fusi, Marco; Bariselli, Paola; Reddy, Muppala; Cherif, Ameur; Tsiamis, George; Borin, Sara; Daffonchio, Daniele

Authors

Ramona Marasco

Francesca Mapelli

Eleonora Rolli

Maria J. Mosqueira

Marco Fusi

Paola Bariselli

Muppala Reddy

Ameur Cherif

George Tsiamis

Sara Borin

Daniele Daffonchio



Abstract

Halophytes classified under the common name of salicornia colonize salty and coastal environments across tidal inundation gradients. To unravel the role of tide-related regimes on the structure and functionality of root associated bacteria, the rhizospheric soil of Salicornia strobilacea (synonym of Halocnemum strobilaceum) plants was studied in a tidal zone of the coastline of Southern Tunisia. Although total counts of cultivable bacteria did not change in the rhizosphere of plants grown along a tidal gradient, significant differences were observed in the diversity of both the cultivable and uncultivable bacterial communities. This observation indicates that the tidal regime is contributing to the bacterial species selection in the rhizosphere. Despite the observed diversity in the bacterial community structure, the plant growth promoting (PGP) potential of cultivable rhizospheric bacteria, assessed through in vitro and in vivo tests, was equally distributed along the tidal gradient. Root colonization tests with selected strains proved that halophyte rhizospheric bacteria (i) stably colonize S. strobilacea rhizoplane and the plant shoot suggesting that they move from the root to the shoot and (ii) are capable of improving plant growth. The versatility in the root colonization, the overall PGP traits and the in vivo plant growth promotion under saline condition suggest that such beneficial activities likely take place naturally under a range of tidal regimes.

Citation

Marasco, R., Mapelli, F., Rolli, E., Mosqueira, M. J., Fusi, M., Bariselli, P., …Daffonchio, D. (2016). Salicornia strobilacea (Synonym of Halocnemum strobilaceum) Grown under Different Tidal Regimes Selects Rhizosphere Bacteria Capable of Promoting Plant Growth. Frontiers in Microbiology, 7, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01286

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 4, 2016
Online Publication Date Aug 22, 2016
Publication Date 2016
Deposit Date Apr 20, 2020
Publicly Available Date Apr 21, 2020
Journal Frontiers in Microbiology
Publisher Frontiers Media
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01286
Keywords plant growth promoting bacteria, bacterial diversity, salicornia, tidal regime, coastal environments, halophyte, salt systems
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2654007

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© 2016 Marasco, Mapelli, Rolli, Mosqueira, Fusi, Bariselli, Reddy, Cherif, Tsiamis, Borin and Daffonchio. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).




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