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Title: Isolation And Screening Of Bioactive Endophytic Bacteria From The Selected Mangrove Plants Distributed In Coringa Mangrove Ecosystem
Researcher: J. LAVANYA
Guide(s): D. SANDHYA DEEPIKA
Keywords: Life Sciences
Plant and Animal Science
Plant Sciences
University: Andhra University
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: newline ABSTRACT newlineBackground: Mangroves ecosystems are the major productive system providing unique newlinehabitat and source of undiscovered halophytic endophytes potential in producing newlinevarious bioactive compounds. Endophytes are known to produce various secondary newlinemetabolites and had ability to produce plant growth promoting substance, phosphate newlinesolubilization and useful extracellular enzymes. newlineAims and Objectives: Current study undertook to isolate endophytic bacteria from newlineunexplored mangrove ecosystem i.e. Coringa wildlife mangrove ecosystem, Kakinada. newlineEndophytes were screened for their ability to produce enzymatic activity, phosphate newlinesolubilisation and plant growth promoting hormones, which can be used as suitable newlineinoculants for sustainable agricultural practices. newlineMethodology: The present study was carried out during 2020-21 and 2021-22 at field newlineand laboratory level. Aerial and root samples of four mangrove plant species i.e. newlineAcanthus ilicifolius, Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia alba, and Bruguiera cylindrica newlinewere collected and analysed. Total of 41 endophytic bacterial isolates were cultured, newlineenumerated for their physical and metabolic activities, identified, purified and preserved newlinefor further studies. newlineResults: Out of 41 endophytes, 78% of the endophytic bacteria belong to gram s newlinepositive group and most (80%) of them tolerate up to 10-12% of salt concentration and newlinewere able to grown at 42°C of temperature. 80% of the strains were able to produce newlineamylase and protease enzymes ranged from 0.3 cm (BCL2) to 2.6 cm (AIL1), and 0.2 newlinecm (AAP12) to 3.0 cm (AAP2, AAP6 and AAP13) respectively. Strain AIL1 isolated newlinefrom Acanthus ilicifolius L. recorded high amylase production of 2.6 cm, followed by newlineAOP1 (2.2 cm) and AAP2 (2.0 cm). Strains AAP2, AAP6 and AAP13 isolated from newlineAvicennia alba showed highest protease production of 3.0 cm. 60% of tested isolates newlinewere able to produce Indole 3-acetic acid and 95% of isolates were able to solubilize newlinephosphate compound. Strain AAP10 isolated from Avicennia alba showed highest newlineproduc
Pagination: 169pg
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/515082
Appears in Departments:Department of Botany

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