Pesticide tolerant and phosphorus solubilizing Pseudomonas sp strain SGRAJ09 isolated from pesticides treated Achillea clavennae rhizosphere soil

Rajasankar, R; Gayathry, GM; Sathiavelu, A; Ramalingam, C; Saravanan, VS

HERO ID

1800285

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

Language

English

PMID

23512438

HERO ID 1800285
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Pesticide tolerant and phosphorus solubilizing Pseudomonas sp strain SGRAJ09 isolated from pesticides treated Achillea clavennae rhizosphere soil
Authors Rajasankar, R; Gayathry, GM; Sathiavelu, A; Ramalingam, C; Saravanan, VS
Journal Ecotoxicology
Volume 22
Issue 4
Page Numbers 707-717
Abstract In this study, an attempt was made to identify an effective phosphate solubilizing bacteria from pesticide polluted field soil. Based on the formation of solubilization halo on Pikovskaya's agar, six isolates were selected and screened for pesticide tolerance and phosphate (P) solubilization ability through liquid assay. The results showed that only one strain (SGRAJ09) obtained from Achillea clavennae was found to tolerate maximum level of the pesticides tested and it was phylogenetically identified as Pseudomonas sp. It possessed a wide range of pesticide tolerance, ranging from 117 μg mL(-1) for alphamethrin to 2,600 μg mL(-1) for endosulfan. The available P concentrations increased with the maximum and double the maximum dose of monocrotophos and imidacloprid, respectively. On subjected to FT-IR and HPLC analysis, the presence of organic acids functional group in the culture broth and the production of gluconic acid as dominant acid aiding the P solubilization were identified. On comparison with control broth, monocrotophos and imidacloprid added culture broth showed quantitatively high organic acids production. In addition to gluconic acid production, citric and acetic acids were also observed in the pesticide amended broth. Furthermore, the Pseudomonas sp. strain SGRAJ09 possessed all the plant growth promoting traits tested. In presence of monocrotophos and imidacloprid, its plant growth promoting activities were lower than that of the pesticides unamended treatment.
Doi 10.1007/s10646-013-1062-0
Pmid 23512438
Wosid WOS:000317977600010
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Language Text English
Keyword HPLC; Pseudomonas sp.; Organic acid; Pesticide; P solubilization; Gluconic acid
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