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Micro-remediation of chromium contaminated soils
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Bacteria are tiny organisms which are ubiquitously found in the environment. These microscopic living bodies are responsible for the flow of nutrients in biogeochemical cycles and fertility imparted to the soil. Release of excessive chromium in agricultural soils due to rapid growth of industries may result in minimizing the fertility of soil in future, which will lead to reduction in crop production. Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) are beneficial to the environment, some of which can tolerate chromium and protect plants against heavy metal stress. The current study aims to identify such chromium-tolerant auxin-producing rhizobacteria and to investigate their inoculation effects on the growth characteristics ofLens culinarisin chromium polluted soils by using two different chromium salts i.e., K2Cr2O7and K2CrO4in varying concentrations (0, 50, 100, 200, 400 and 500 µgml−1). The results revealed thatBacillusspecies are efficient in significantly reducing the deleterious effects of Cr. These effective bacterial strains were able to stimulate the growth of metal effected plants ofLens culinariswhich were grown in chromium contaminated environment. Therefore, these plant growth promoting rhizobacteria PGPRs, having both auxin production potential and chromium-resistance ability, are considered as efficient micro-factories against chromium pollution.
Title: Micro-remediation of chromium contaminated soils
Description:
Bacteria are tiny organisms which are ubiquitously found in the environment.
These microscopic living bodies are responsible for the flow of nutrients in biogeochemical cycles and fertility imparted to the soil.
Release of excessive chromium in agricultural soils due to rapid growth of industries may result in minimizing the fertility of soil in future, which will lead to reduction in crop production.
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) are beneficial to the environment, some of which can tolerate chromium and protect plants against heavy metal stress.
The current study aims to identify such chromium-tolerant auxin-producing rhizobacteria and to investigate their inoculation effects on the growth characteristics ofLens culinarisin chromium polluted soils by using two different chromium salts i.
e.
, K2Cr2O7and K2CrO4in varying concentrations (0, 50, 100, 200, 400 and 500 µgml−1).
The results revealed thatBacillusspecies are efficient in significantly reducing the deleterious effects of Cr.
These effective bacterial strains were able to stimulate the growth of metal effected plants ofLens culinariswhich were grown in chromium contaminated environment.
Therefore, these plant growth promoting rhizobacteria PGPRs, having both auxin production potential and chromium-resistance ability, are considered as efficient micro-factories against chromium pollution.
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