Isolation Characterization and the Exploration Of Biological Activity of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated From Selected Halophytes in Coastal Region of Andhra Pradesh
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Endophytic bacteria play a crucial role in promoting plant growth and
newlineadaptation to adverse environmental conditions. This study focuses on isolation and
newlinecharacterization of endophytic bacteria from halophytic plant species, aiming to
newlineexplore their potential applications in agriculture, particularly in saline and nutrientdeficient
newlinesoils. The primary aim of this research is to assess the functional traits of
newlineendophytic bacteria to produce Plant Growth Promoting Characters (PGP) including
newlineamylase production, proteolytic activity, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) production, and
newlinephosphate solubilization. The specific objectives involve isolating endophytic bacteria
newlinefrom halophytic plants, conducting preliminary identifications, and evaluating their
newlineenzymatic activities and functional characteristics in a non-pathogenic and
newlineecofriendly manner. The study, conducted during 2020-21 and 2021-22 at the
newlineDepartment of Botany, Andhra University, focused on two halophytic zones:
newlineKhaspanaupada in Srikakulum and Corangi Mangrove Wildlife Sanctuary in East
newlineGodavari district. Aerial and root samples of Suaedafruiticosa and Suaedamaritima
newlinewere collected from Coringa Mangrove Wildlife Sanctuary, while plant tissue
newlinesamples of Suaedanigra, Heliotropiumcurassavicum, Trianthematriquetrum, and
newlineAsparagus aethiopicus were collected from Khaspanaupada, Srikakulam. A total of
newline66 symbiotic endophytic bacterial isolates were cultured, enumerated, identified,
newlinepurified, and preserved for subsequent studies.
newlinePreliminary identification revealed the presence of three distinct bacterial
newlinefamilies, including Bacillaceae, Vibrionaceae, and Enterobacteriaceae, comprising
newlineinto five genera namely Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Vibrio, Coccobacilli, and Coccus,
newlineindicating a rich and varied endophytic community. Among the 66 isolates, six strains
newlinewere identified as potential plant growth-promoting (PGP) endophytes. Notably,
newlinestrain HCR3, isolated from Heliotropiumcurassavicum exhibited IAA production at
newline20 and#956;g/ml, phosphate solubilization at 1.5 PPM, and extracellular enz