Biological control of plant diseases is strongly emerging as an effective alternative to the use
of chemical pesticides and fungicides. Stress tolerance is an important attribute in the selection
of bacteria for the development of microbial inoculants. Fourteen salt-tolerant bacteria
showing different morphological features isolated from the rhizosphere of maize were
evaluated for different plant growth-promoting activities. All isolates showed auxin production
ranging from 5 to 24 μg ⋅ ml–1 after 48 h incubation in tryptophan supplemented
media. Phosphate solubilization ranged from 15 to 419 μg ⋅ ml–1. 1-aminocycloproprane-
1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase activity was shown by 6 isolates, ammonia production by
9 isolates, siderophore production by 8 isolates while HCN production by 4 isolates. Four
bacterial isolates with all plant growth-promoting properties also showed strong antagonistic
activities against Fusarium oxysporum, F. verticillioides, Curvularia lunata and Alternaria
alternata and abiotic stress tolerance against salinity, temperature, pH and calcium
salts. Two selected bacterial isolates significantly enhanced the growth of pea and maize test
plants under greenhouse conditions. The bacterial isolate M1B2, which showed the highest
growth promotion of test plants, was identified as Bacillus sp. based on phenotypic and 16S
rDNA gene sequencing. The results indicated that Bacillus sp. M1B2 is a potential candidate
for the development of microbial inoculants in stressful environments.
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