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Diversity of endophytic Pseudomonas in Halimione portulacoides from metal(loid)-polluted salt marshes

  • Jaqueline Rocha
  • , Marta Tacão
  • , Cátia Fidalgo
  • , Artur Alves*
  • , Isabel Henriques
  • *Autor correspondente para este trabalho

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Phytoremediation assisted by bacteria is seen as a promising alternative to reduce metal contamination in the environment. The main goal of this study was to characterize endophytic Pseudomonas isolated from Halimione portulacoides, a metal-accumulator plant, in salt marshes contaminated with metal(loid)s. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA and gyrB genes showed that isolates affiliated with P. sabulinigri (n = 16), P. koreensis (n = 10), P. simiae (n = 5), P. seleniipraecipitans (n = 2), P. guineae (n = 2), P. migulae (n = 1), P. fragi (n = 1), P. xanthomarina (n = 1), and Pseudomonas sp. (n = 1). Most of these species have never been described as endophytic. The majority of the isolates were resistant to three or more metal(loid)s. Antibiotic resistance was frequent among the isolates but most likely related to species-intrinsic features. Common acquired antibiotic resistance genes and integrons were not detected. Plasmids were detected in 43.6 % of the isolates. Isolates that affiliated with different species shared the same plasmid profile but attempts to transfer metal resistance to receptor strains were not successful. Phosphate solubilization and IAA production were the most prevalent plant growth promoting traits, and 20 % of the isolates showed activity against phytopathogenic bacteria. Most isolates produced four or more extracellular enzymes. Preliminary results showed that two selected isolates promote Arabidopsis thaliana root elongation. Results highlight the diversity of endophytic Pseudomonas in H. portulacoides from contaminated sites and their potential to assist phytoremediation by acting as plant growth promoters and as environmental detoxifiers.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)13255-13267
Número de páginas13
RevistaEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume23
Número de emissão13
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 1 jul. 2016
Publicado externamenteSim

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Este resultado contribui para o(s) seguinte(s) Objetivo(s) de Desenvolvimento Sustentável

  1. ODS 14 - Vida debaixo de água
    ODS 14 Vida debaixo de água
  2. ODS 15 - Vida em terra
    ODS 15 Vida em terra

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