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A plant growth promoting bacterial endophyte designated as AL2-14B isolated from the leaves of
Achyranthes aspera
L. was identified as
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
based on its phenotypic and physiological features, and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. AL2-14B had plant growth stimulating attributes including siderophore and indole acetic acid release, inorganic phosphate solubilization, along with
nitrogenase
, ammonification, and protease activities. It also exhibited antifungal property against
Rhizoctonia solani
. The plantlets grown in germ-free condition were inoculated with AL2-14B and studied for the colonization of endophyte. Significant increase in population of AL2-14B between 3rd and 5th days after inoculation was recorded. The treatment of plants with endophytic
P. aeruginosa
AL2-14B increased nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (
NPK
) contents in plant by 3.8, 12.59, and 19.15%, respectively. Significant enhancement of shoot and root length, dry leaf, dry shoot and dry root weight, and leaf surface area as compared to control (
P
< 0.05) was recorded in AL2-14B inoculated plants. The antioxidant activities increased in plants grown in germ-free conditions and inoculated with AL2-14B. The present study emphasizes on the role of diazotrophic endophyte
P. aeruginosa
AL2-14B in stimulating growth of
A. aspera
L. and improvement of its medicinal properties. Significant increase in growth and antioxidant content of
P. aeruginosa
AL2-14B treated plants suggests the possibility of an economical and eco-friendly mean of achieving antioxidants rich, healthier
A. aspera
plants.
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PMID:The Endophytic Symbiont-
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Stimulates the Antioxidant Activity and Growth of
Achyranthes aspera
L. 2902 89