Department of Botany, Cotton University, Guwahati-781001, Kamrup, Assam, India.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(01), 1851-1858
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.1.0198
Received on 09 December 2024; revised on 21 January 2025; accepted on 24 January 2025
This study aimed to isolate plant growth-promoting actinobacteria from the rhizosphere of rice. Rhizospheric soil samples were collected from the Aijung variety of rice in the Mirza area, Kamrup district, Assam, India. The isolate AM75 identified as Amycolatopsis samaneae, was characterized as gram-positive and non-motile. It exhibited varied colony characteristics on different selective media. The isolate produce several enzymes including urease, nitrate reductase, lipase, catalase, and amylase but did not demonstrate cellulase or gelatinase activity. Notably, isolate AM75 displayed various plant growth-promoting activities such as siderophore activity, hydrogen cyanide (HCN) production, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) production, and zinc solubilization. However, it did not produce hydrogen sulfide (H2S) or solubilize phosphate. The optimal growth conditions for AM75 were pH 7.2, 30ºC temperature, and NaCl 2.5% concentration. Additionally, AM75 exhibited inhibitory activity against the plant pathogens Erwinia chrysanthemi ATCC11660, Aspergillus niger ATCC6275, and Fusarium oxysporum ATCC62506. The isolate was resistant to standard antibiotics, including rifampcin, streptomycin, ampicillin, and nalidixic acid.
Actinobacteria; Plant growth-promoting (PGP); Amycolatopsis; Rhizosphere; Rice
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Nizara Ahmeda and Saranga Ranjan Patgiri. Isolation and characterization of plant growth promoting actinobacteria, Amycolatopsis samaneae (AM75), from the rice rhizosphere in mirza area, Assam, India. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(01), 1851-1858. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.1.0198.
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