First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., Egypt

Microorganisms are naturally associated with plants in several ways. The study was conducted to isolate bacteria endophytes from the internal cells of roots, stems, leaves, and capitula of Senecio glaucus collected from 2 diverse (coastal and desert) habitats in Egypt. A total of 10 endophytic bact...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Sultan, Ashraf Elsayed, Yasser Ahmed El-Amier
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Politécnica Salesiana 2023-08-01
Series:La Granja: Revista de Ciencias de la Vida
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description Microorganisms are naturally associated with plants in several ways. The study was conducted to isolate bacteria endophytes from the internal cells of roots, stems, leaves, and capitula of Senecio glaucus collected from 2 diverse (coastal and desert) habitats in Egypt. A total of 10 endophytic bacteria were obtained from the isolation; the highest diversity of bacterial endophytes was observed in desert samples roots and leaves. The isolates were recognized based on morphology, biochemical and 16S rRNA sequence genes. All isolates indicated the ability for enzyme production as amylase, cellulase, lipase, catalase, and protease in their biochemical descriptions; analyses also gave a significant indication of their potential to produce plant growth hormones, as their ability to dissolve Phosphate. In the world and Egypt, we are the first to report bacterial endophytes isolated from Senecio glaucus. This study could aid in determining the role of endophytic bacteria in severe habitats, as well as their potential applications in medicine, bioremediation, agriculture, and industry.
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spelling doaj.art-8424246d56f043e39b9b6ca98d366e432023-08-24T23:05:00ZengUniversidad Politécnica SalesianaLa Granja: Revista de Ciencias de la Vida1390-37991390-85962023-08-0138210.17163/lgr.n38.2023.06First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., EgyptMohammed Sultan0Ashraf Elsayed1Yasser Ahmed El-Amier 2Mansoura UniversityMansoura UniversityMansoura University Microorganisms are naturally associated with plants in several ways. The study was conducted to isolate bacteria endophytes from the internal cells of roots, stems, leaves, and capitula of Senecio glaucus collected from 2 diverse (coastal and desert) habitats in Egypt. A total of 10 endophytic bacteria were obtained from the isolation; the highest diversity of bacterial endophytes was observed in desert samples roots and leaves. The isolates were recognized based on morphology, biochemical and 16S rRNA sequence genes. All isolates indicated the ability for enzyme production as amylase, cellulase, lipase, catalase, and protease in their biochemical descriptions; analyses also gave a significant indication of their potential to produce plant growth hormones, as their ability to dissolve Phosphate. In the world and Egypt, we are the first to report bacterial endophytes isolated from Senecio glaucus. This study could aid in determining the role of endophytic bacteria in severe habitats, as well as their potential applications in medicine, bioremediation, agriculture, and industry. https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/ingenius/article/view/5112/index.php/universitas/article/view/36.2022.03/5059/index.php/universitas/article/view/36.2022.03/index.php/universitas/etica/index.php/universitas/login/index.php/universitas/about/contact/index.php/granja/article/view/5909Bacterial endophytesBiochemical16S rRNASenecioAsteraceae
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Ashraf Elsayed
Yasser Ahmed El-Amier
First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., Egypt
La Granja: Revista de Ciencias de la Vida
Bacterial endophytes
Biochemical
16S rRNA
Senecio
Asteraceae
title First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., Egypt
title_full First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., Egypt
title_fullStr First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., Egypt
title_full_unstemmed First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., Egypt
title_short First Report of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Senecio glaucus L., Egypt
title_sort first report of endophytic bacteria isolated from senecio glaucus l egypt
topic Bacterial endophytes
Biochemical
16S rRNA
Senecio
Asteraceae
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