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Efficiency of Heavy Metals-Tolerant Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria for Alleviating Heavy Metals Toxicity on Sorghum

Environmental and Experimental Botany 1 • 2019
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Authors Rasha El-MeihyRasha El-MeihyHamed Abou-AlyHamed Abou-AlyAhmed M. YoussefShow all 5 authorsEman ElaksharEman Elakshar
Keywords Heavy metal-tolerant bacteria, sorghum, PGPB, oxidative enzymes, TF
Journal Environmental and Experimental Botany 1
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 162
Issue 0098-8472
Pages 295-301
publication.type International
Paper Link Open Link
Supplementary Materials Not Available
Abstract
A green-house experiment was conducted to investigate the efficiency of three heavy metal-tolerant plant growth promoting bacterial strains (HMT-PGPB) (Alcaligenes faecalis MG257493.1, Bacillus cereus MG257494.1 and Alcaligenes faecalis MG966440.1 to alleviate the heavy metal's toxic effects on sorghum plant (Sorghum bicolor, L.) in addition to their ability to enhance plant growth. The oxidative enzymes, photosynthetic pigments, growth characteristics, heavy metals uptake and heavy metals translocation factor (TF) were estimated in sorghum cultivated in soil contaminated with heavy metals under green-house conditions. Results showed that the application of these HTM-PGPB strains as biofertilizer of sorghum help plant to ignore the toxic effects of heavy metals and enhance growth characteristics.