Evaluation of bacteria isolated from textile wastewater and rhizosphere to simultaneously degrade azo dyes and promote plant growth

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BACKGROUNDThe release of untreated textile effluent to the environment and its subsequent application to cropland poses a serious threat to human health. Various bacterial species contained in the effluent can degrade azo dyes; however, no work has been done to elucidate the role of these bacteria for plant growth promotion (PGP). This study was designed to isolate and evaluate bacterial strains carrying dual traits for azo dye degradation and PGP. RESULTSAbout 468 bacterial isolates were collected from textile effluent, sludge and dye-contaminated soil through enrichment in mineral salt medium (MSM) containing reactive black-5 dye (100mg L-1). Seven isolates (I-15, S-10, 7.3, 11.4, AE-5, AE-7 and AE-8) with promising potential to treat the dye (100% color removal in 12-24h) also exhibited significant production of indole acetic acid (9-21g mL(-1)) and halo ring formation (diameter 6-11mm), which is indicative of phosphate solubilization (P-solubilization). Inoculation of the isolates to maize (Zea mays) plants grown in water and MSM containing the dye resulted in decolorization of the dye while significantly improving plant biomass compared with the control plants. CONCLUSIONSOur findings show that bacterial isolates possessing dual traits could be used simultaneously for textile effluent treatment and PGP.
Publisher
Wiley Online Library
Issue Date
2017-10
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ZEA-MAYS L.; ACC-DEAMINASE; ACCELERATED DECOLORIZATION; PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZATION; ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIA; SALINE CONDITIONS; RIBOSOMAL-RNA; RHIZOBACTERIA; STRESS; YIELD

Citation

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, v.92, no.10, pp.2760 - 2768

ISSN
0021-9568
DOI
10.1002/jctb.5357
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/228460
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CE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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