Screening for PGPR to improve growth of Cistus ladanifer seedlings for reforestation of degraded mediterranean ecosystems

2006 
A screening for PGPRs was carried out in the rhizosphere of wild populations of Cistus ladanifer. Two hundred and seventy bacteria were isolated, purified and grouped by morphological criteria. Fifty percent of the isolates were selected and tested for aminocyclopropanecarboxylic acid (ACC) degradation, auxin and siderophore production and phosphate solubilisation. Fifty-eight percent of the isolates showed at least one of the evaluated activities, with phosphate solubilisation and siderophore production being the most abundant traits. After PCR-RAPDs (Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA) analysis, 11 groups appeared with 85% similiarity, revealing the low diversity in the system. One strain of each group was tested in a biological assay, and those that enhanced Cistus growth were identified by 16S rDNA sequencing.
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