Authors
Chanyarat Paungfoo‐Lonhienne, Thierry GA Lonhienne, Yun Kit Yeoh, Richard I Webb, Prakash Lakshmanan, Cheong Xin Chan, Phaik‐Eem Lim, Mark A Ragan, Susanne Schmidt, Philip Hugenholtz
Publication date
2014/3
Journal
Microbial Biotechnology
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
142-154
Description
Sugarcane is a globally important food, biofuel and biomaterials crop. High nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates aimed at increasing yield often result in environmental damage because of excess and inefficient application. Inoculation with diazotrophic bacteria is an attractive option for reducing N fertilizer needs. However, the efficacy of bacterial inoculants is variable, and their effective formulation remains a knowledge frontier. Here, we take a new approach to investigating diazotrophic bacteria associated with roots using culture‐independent microbial community profiling of a commercial sugarcane variety (Q208A) in a field setting. We first identified bacteria that were markedly enriched in the rhizosphere to guide isolation and then tested putative diazotrophs for the ability to colonize axenic sugarcane plantlets (Q208A) and promote growth in suboptimal N supply. One isolate readily colonized roots, fixed N2 and …
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