Sei sulla pagina 1di 4

9/17/13

A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads - Canadian Journal of Microbiology
Login Register Shibboleth Cart

Advanced Search

All Journals

Search

Canadian Journal of Microbiology


Home Journals Books Authors Librarians Societies About Us Contact Help Franais
Home > Journals > Canadian Journal of Microbiology > List of Issues > Volume 41, Number 6, June 1995 > A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant grow th promoting pseudo...

Performing your original search, [all: isolation of pgpr], in NRC Research Press will retrieve 93 citations.

Article Tools Add to Favorites

Article

Previous

TOC

Next

Download Citation Email a Colleague

A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads


Bernard R. Glick, Damir M. Karaturovc, Peter C. Newell

Reprints & Permissions PDF (589 K) PDF-Plus (471 K) Also read Citing articles CiteULike Delicious Digg This Citation Alerts

Browse the journal List of issues e-First articles Current issue Most read articles Most cited articles Sample issue Special issues Author index Subscriptions Pricing Subscribe Recommend to librarians For authors Submit a paper Reprints & permissions Permission forms Instructions to authors Alerts & RSS e-Alerts Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 1995, 41:(6) 533-536, 10.1139/m95-070

Facebook Newsvine

ABSTRACT
A rapid and novel procedure for the isolation of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is described. This method entails screening soil bacteria for the ability to utilize the compound 1aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) as a sole N source, a trait that is a consequence of the presence of the activity of the enzyme ACC deaminase. This trait appears to be limited to soil bacteria that are also capable of stimulating plant growth. Seven different soil samples from two geographically disparate locations were found to contain pseudomonads that were able to to utilize ACC as a N source. Each of the seven strains was shown, by the ability of the bacterium to promote canola seedling root elongation under gnotobiotic conditions, to be a PGPR. The method described here may be used to replace the otherwise slow and tedious process of testing individual bacterial strains for their ability to promote plant growth, thereby significantly speeding up the process of finding new PGPR.Key words: plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, PGPR, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate, ACC, ACC deaminase, bacterial fertilizer, soil bacteria.

Tweet This

Cited by
ACC deaminase activity in avirulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens D3
Youai Hao, Trevor C. Charles, Bernard R. Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2011, 57:(4) 278-286, 10.1139/w11-006
Full Text PDF (2571 K) PDF Plus (252 K)

Abstract

Rhizobacteria containing ACC-deaminase confer salt tolerance in maize grown on salt-affected fields
Sajid Mahmood Nadeem, Zahir Ahmad Zahir, Muhammad Naveed, Muhammad Arshad Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2009, 55:(11) 1302-1309, 10.1139/W09-092
Full Text PDF (125 K) PDF Plus (128 K)

Abstract

Beneficial role of plant growth promoting bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant responses to heavy metal stress
Elisa Gamalero, Guido Lingua, Graziella Berta, Bernard R. Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2009, 55:(5) 501-514, 10.1139/W09-010 Abstract

file:///C:/Users/H P/Desktop/home group/BM SINGH/Monal/fertilizers/PGPRs/A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads -

1/4

9/17/13

A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads - Canadian Journal of Microbiology
Full Text PDF (151 K) PDF Plus (216 K)

Characterization of Microbacterium sp. F10a and its role in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon removal in low-temperature soil
X. F. Sheng, L. Y. He, L. Zhou, Y. Y. Shen Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2009, 55:(5) 529-535, 10.1139/W09-005
Full Text PDF (166 K) PDF Plus (180 K)

Abstract

The effect of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on asparagus seedlings and germinating seeds subjected to water stress under greenhouse conditions
Scott M. Liddycoat, Bruce M. Greenberg, David J. Wolyn Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2009, 55:(4) 388-394, 10.1139/W08-144
Full Text PDF (578 K) PDF Plus (588 K)

Abstract

Characterization of plant growth-promoting Bacillus edaphicus NBT and its effect on lead uptake by Indian mustard in a lead-amended soil
Xia Fang Sheng, Chun Yu Jiang, Lin Yan He Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2008, 54:(5) 417-422, 10.1139/W08-020
Full Text PDF (83 K) PDF Plus (94 K)

Abstract

Isolation, selection, and characterization of beneficial rhizobacteria from pea, lentil, and chickpea grown in western Canada
Russell K. Hynes, Grant C.Y. Leung, Danielle L.M. Hirkala, Louise M. Nelson Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2008, 54:(4) 248-258, 10.1139/W08-008
Full Text PDF (355 K) PDF Plus (356 K)

Abstract

Transcriptional regulation of ACC deaminase gene expression in Pseudomonas putida UW4


Zhenyu Cheng, Bernard P. Duncker, Brendan J. McConkey, Bernard R. Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2008, 54:(2) 128-136, 10.1139/W07-128
Full Text PDF (421 K) PDF Plus (195 K)

Abstract

1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase from Pseudomonas putida UW4 facilitates the growth of canola in the presence of salt
Zhenyu Cheng, Eunmi Park, Bernard R. Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2007, 53:(7) 912-918, 10.1139/W07-050
Full Text PDF (417 K) PDF Plus (312 K)

Abstract

Response of spring rape (Brassica napus var. oleifera L.) to inoculation with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria containing 1aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase depends on nutrient status of the plant
Andrei A Belimov, Vera I Safronova, Tetsuro Mimura Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2002, 48:(3) 189-199, 10.1139/w02-007 Abstract

file:///C:/Users/H P/Desktop/home group/BM SINGH/Monal/fertilizers/PGPRs/A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads -

2/4

9/17/13

A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads - Canadian Journal of Microbiology
PDF (985 K) PDF Plus (278 K)

Involvement of gacS and rpoS in enhancement of the plant growthpromoting capabilities of Enterobacter cloacae CAL2 and UW4
Saleema S Saleh, Bernard R Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2001, 47:(8) 698-705, 10.1139/w01-072
PDF (202 K) PDF Plus (203 K)

Abstract

Characterization of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria isolated from polluted soils and containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1carboxylate deaminase
Andrei A Belimov, Vera I Safronova, Tatyana A Sergeyeva, Tatyana N Egorova, Victoria A Matveyeva, Viktor E Tsyganov, Alexey Y Borisov, Igor A Tikhonovich, Christoph Kluge, Angelika Preisfeld, Karl-Josef Dietz, Vitaley V Stepanok Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2001, 47:(7) 642-652, 10.1139/w01-062
PDF (190 K) PDF Plus (191 K)

Abstract

Levels of ACC and related compounds in exudate and extracts of canola seeds treated with ACC deaminase-containing plant growthpromoting bacteria
Donna M Penrose, Bernard R Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2001, 47:(4) 368-372, 10.1139/w01-014
PDF (69 K) PDF Plus (87 K)

Abstract

Transcriptional regulation of the Enterobacter cloacae UW4 1aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase gene (acdS)
Jiping Li, Bernard R Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2001, 47:(4) 359-367, 10.1139/w01-009
PDF (580 K) PDF Plus (217 K)

Abstract

Determination of 1-aminocycopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) to assess the effects of ACC deaminase-containing bacteria on roots of canola seedlings
Donna M Penrose, Barbara A Moffatt, Bernard R Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2001, 47:(1) 77-80, 10.1139/w00-128
PDF (84 K) PDF Plus (83 K)

Abstract

Identification of DNA sequences that regulate the expression of the Enterobacter cloacae UW4 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid deaminase gene
Varvara P Grichko, Bernard R Glick Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2000, 46:(12) 1159-1165, 10.1139/w00-113
PDF (686 K) PDF Plus (185 K)

Abstract

Effect of transferring 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) deaminase genes into Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CHA0 and its

file:///C:/Users/H P/Desktop/home group/BM SINGH/Monal/fertilizers/PGPRs/A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads -

3/4

9/17/13

A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads - Canadian Journal of Microbiology
gacA derivative CHA96 on their growth-promoting and diseasesuppressive capacities
Chunxia Wang, Edouard Knill, Bernard R Glick, Genevive Dfago Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 2000, 46:(10) 898-907, 10.1139/w00-071
PDF (475 K) PDF Plus (159 K)

Abstract

A gnotobiotic bioassay for studying interactions between potatoes and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
Kenneth L. Conn, George Lazarovits, Jerzy Nowak Canadian Journal of Microb iology, 1997, 43:(9) 801-808, 10.1139/m97-117
PDF (1212 K) PDF Plus (525 K)

Abstract

Copyright 2011 Canadian Science Publishing

file:///C:/Users/H P/Desktop/home group/BM SINGH/Monal/fertilizers/PGPRs/A novel procedure for rapid isolation of plant growth promoting pseudomonads -

4/4

Potrebbero piacerti anche