Characterization of zn mobilizing microbes in arsenic rich rice soils and their potential application
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Zinc (Zn) deficiency and arsenic (As) accumulation in rice plant increase the risk of malnutrition
newlineand health hazards, respectively which warrants mitigation of As translocation but enhance
newlineacquisition of Zn in rice plant. Here, the role Zn-solubilizing bacteria (ZSB) and bacterially
newlinesolubilized Zn (BSZn) obtained from their culture has been researched for the above purpose.
newlineEight (EIKU12, EIKU13, EIKU14, EIKU15, EIKU16, EIKU17, EIKU18 and EIKU19)
newlineheterotrophic bacteria were isolated from As rich rice rhizosphere using nitrogen-free medium
newlineand were found to solubilize inorganic Zn salt(s) efficiently. 16S rRNA gene analysis revealed
newlineout of eight, five were affiliated with Burkholderia spp. (EIKU12-EIKU17) and the rest with
newlineAchromobacter spp. (EIKU18) and Pseudomonas sp. (EIKU19). Burkholderia spp. tolerated
newlinemore amount of Zn compared to other. All the isolates tolerated more than 1 mM As(III) while
newlinePseudomonas sp. registered 12 mM. Conversely, all the Burkholderia spp. and Achromobacter
newlinesp. tolerated more than 50 mM As(V) compared to Pseudomonas sp. (26 mM). Most of the
newlineisolates showed P- and K-solubilization and IAA production ability. Zinc solubilizing efficiency
newline(ZSE) of the bacteria varied with the concentrations and types of Zn salts used in the experiments.
newlineZSE decreased in presence of As(V) in particular. Enriched concentrated cells of the ZSB in
newlineglucose amended medium with 0.5% ZnO showed an increasing trend of Zn-solubilization with
newlinetime and were able to solubilize more than 300 mg/L Zn. This increased rate of Zn release was
newlineattributed to marked decline in pH that might be due to the enhanced gluconic acid production
newlinefrom glucose.
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