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Probiotic activities of Rhizobium laguerreae on growth and quality of spinach
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Palabras clave
PGP
Biofertilizer
Rhizobia
Rhizobium
Spinach
Biofertilizante
Espinaca
Clasificación UNESCO
2414 Microbiología
Fecha de publicación
2018
Editor
Springer Nature
Citación
Jiménez-Gómez, A., Flores-Félix, J. D., García-Fraile, P., Mateos, P. F., Menéndez, E., Velázquez, E., & Rivas, R. (2018). Probiotic activities of Rhizobium laguerreae on growth and quality of spinach. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 295. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-18632-z
Resumen
[EN]The growing interest in a healthy lifestyle and in environmental protection is changing habits regarding
food consumption and agricultural practices. Good agricultural practice is indispensable, particularly for
raw vegetables, and can include the use of plant probiotic bacteria for the purpose of biofertilization.
In this work we analysed the probiotic potential of the rhizobial strain PEPV40, identified as Rhizobium
laguerreae through the analysis of the recA and atpD genes, on the growth of spinach plants. This
strain presents several in vitro plant growth promotion mechanisms, such as phosphate solubilisation
and the production of indole acetic acid and siderophores. The strain PEPV40 produces cellulose and
forms biofilms on abiotic surfaces. GFP labelling of this strain showed that PEPV40 colonizes the
roots of spinach plants, forming microcolonies typical of biofilm initiation. Inoculation with this strain
significantly increases several vegetative parameters such as leaf number, size and weight, as well as
chlorophyll and nitrogen contents. Therefore, our findings indicate, for the first time, that Rhizobium
laguerreae is an excellent plant probiotic, which increases the yield and quality of spinach, a vegetable
that is increasingly being consumed raw worldwide.
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Article number: 295 (2018)
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DOI
10.1038/s41598-017-18632-z
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