Isolation, Identification, and Growth Promotion Effects of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria on Alfalfa
Aolei He1, Bingpeng Shen1, Yang Yang1
1Grassland Ecosystem Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education, College of Pratacultural Science, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
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In this study, nine strains of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) with multiple growth-promoting functions were isolated and screened from the rhizosphere of plants (Phragmites communis, Triglochin maritimum, and Alhagi maurorum) in the arid and barren regions of Western China. These strains belong to five genera: Klebsiella, Bacillus, Serratia, Pseudomonas, and Flavobacterium. The growth-promoting characteristics of these nine strains (PAP4, PA35, AC12, ACP1, AC25, TP7, TP8, TP12, and TP14) were analyzed. Furthermore, the growth-promoting potential of these PGPR strains was comprehensively evaluated through plate and pot experiments using Arabidopsis thaliana and alfalfa. The results indicate that most strains possess the ability to fix nitrogen and secrete zeatin and extracellular polysaccharides (EPS). Some strains exhibited significant traits such as phosphate solubilization, siderophore secretion, and the production of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). All strains showed high salt tolerance (0-8% NaCl) and were induced to secrete more EPS under salt stress. Plate experiments demonstrated that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the nine strains significantly promoted the root development of Arabidopsis thaliana and optimized its root architecture. Pot experiments revealed that inoculation with single strains influenced the growth of alfalfa to varying degrees; among them, strain TP14 showed the best performance, increasing plant height and shoot dry weight by 44.7% and 51.2%, respectively. Regarding microbial consortia, the combinations BD (PAP4 + TP14), ABC (PA35 + PAP4 + AC25), and ABCD (PA35 + PAP4 + AC25 + TP14) significantly improved the biomass, plant height, and stem diameter of alfalfa. The superior strains and their combinations identified in this study effectively promote plant growth. These high-performing PGPR strains provide valuable microbial resources for the development of bio-fertilizers tailored for saline-alkali and barren regions in Western China.


