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Effect of GFP-tagging on nitrogen fixation and plant growth promotion of an endophytic diazotrophic strain of Paenibacillus polymyxa

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Green fluorescent protein (GFP), a renowned marker protein, is typically believed to be inert with respect to affecting the physiology of the bacteria it occurs in. We analyzed the effects… Click to show full abstract

Green fluorescent protein (GFP), a renowned marker protein, is typically believed to be inert with respect to affecting the physiology of the bacteria it occurs in. We analyzed the effects of GFP-tagging on the ability of an endophytic diazotroph, Paenibacillus polymyxa P2b-2R, to fix nitrogen and promote the overall growth of corn plants. The growth response and the amount of nitrogen fixed by P2b-2Rgfp-inoculated plants were compared with uninoculated controls and P2b-2R-inoculated plants at three harvests. P2b-2Rgfp inoculation significantly increased the biomass of corn plants as compared with non-inoculated controls and P2b-2R-treated plants. In-vitro tests revealed that strains P2b-2R and P2b-2Rgfp possess various plant-growth-promoting characteristics, namely phosphate solubilization, production of siderophores, indole acetic acid, ammonia, and enzymes such as cellulase, protease, and catalase. P2b-2Rgfp-inoculated plants fixed 18% atmospheric nitrogen, which was significantly higher than the P2b-2...

Keywords: plant growth; paenibacillus polymyxa; gfp tagging; growth; p2b 2rgfp

Journal Title: Botany
Year Published: 2017

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