Process Biochemistry, Vol.41, No.12, 2417-2423, 2006
Plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas bearing catabolic plasmids: Naphthalene degradation and effect on plants
Two IncP-9 naphthalene degradative plasinids pOV17 and pBS216 were transferred into plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas which were represented by species P. aureofaciens, P. chlororaphis, P. fluorescens, and P. putida. The strains with the same plasmid differed significantly by their growth parameters, stability of the plasmid and plant protective effect from naphthalene action. Strains P. putida 53a(pOV17) and P. chlororaphis PCL1391(pOV17) demonstrated higher population number in the rhizosphere. Moreover, they protected the mustard plants from naphthalene toxic influence more effectively than the wild type strain P. aureofaciens OV17(pOV17). The activity of catechol-2,3-dioxygenase in the strains with the plasmid pOV17 was higher than that in strains with the plasmid pBS216. The strain P. putida 53a(pOV17) with high catechol-2,3-dioxygenase activity has been demonstrated to have the best protective effect. The strain P. putida 53a(pBS216) without catechol dioxygenases activities did not have protective effect but suppressed the plant germination. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:plant growth-promoting rhizosphere bacteria Pseudomonas;naphthalene;plasmids;plant-bacteria interactions