Enhanced degradation of chlorpyrifos in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by five strains of endophytic bacteria and their plant growth promotional ability

Chemosphere. 2017 Oct:184:505-513. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.178. Epub 2017 Jun 3.

Abstract

Endophytic bacteria reside in plant tissues, such as roots, stems, leaves and seeds. Most of them can stimulate plant growth or alleviate phytotoxicity of pollutants. There are handful species with dual functions stimulating plant growth and degrading pollutants have been reported. Five endophytic bacteria were isolated from chlorpyrifos (CP) treated rice plants and identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain RRA, Bacillus megaterium strain RRB, Sphingobacterium siyangensis strain RSA, Stenotrophomonas pavanii strain RSB and Curtobacterium plantarum strain RSC according to morphological characteristics, physiological and biochemical tests, and 16S rDNA phylogeny. All of them possessed some plant growth promotional traits, including indole acetic acid and siderophore production, secretion of phosphate solubilization and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase. The bacteria were marked with the green fluorescent protein (gfp) gene and successfully colonized into rice plants. All isolates were able to degrade CP in vitro and in vivo. The five isolates degraded more than 90% of CP in 24 h when the initial concentration was lower than 5 mg/L. CP degradation was significantly enhanced in the infested rice plants and rice grains. The final CP residual was reduced up to 80% in the infested rice grains compared to the controls. The results indicate that these isolates are promising bio-inoculants for the removal or detoxification of CP residues in rice plants and grains.

Keywords: Chlorpyrifos degradation; Colonization; Endophytes; Green fluorescent protein; Plant growth promotion.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Biodegradation, Environmental*
  • Chlorpyrifos / metabolism*
  • DNA, Ribosomal / chemistry
  • Endophytes / isolation & purification
  • Endophytes / metabolism*
  • Endophytes / physiology
  • Insecticides / metabolism
  • Oryza / growth & development
  • Oryza / metabolism
  • Oryza / microbiology*
  • Phylogeny
  • Plant Development*

Substances

  • DNA, Ribosomal
  • Insecticides
  • Chlorpyrifos