Title of article :
Antagonism of dominant bacteria in tea rhizosphere of Indian Himalayan regions
Author/Authors :
SOOD, ANCHAL SBS (PG) Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Research - Division of Life Sciences, Department of Microbiology, India , SHARMA, SHIVESH SBS (PG) Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Research - Division of Life Sciences, Department of Microbiology, India , KUMAR, Vivek Public Authority of Agriculture Affairs Fish Resources - Department of Soil and Water, Kuwait , THAKUR, RAM LAL SBS (PG) Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Research - Division of Life Sciences, Department of Microbiology, India
Pages :
4
From page :
63
To page :
66
Abstract :
Some parts of the Indian Himalayan region are covered by established and abandoned tea bushes. Rhizospheric soils of these plants were studied for bacterial dominance and antagonism. Amongst bacteria, Bacillus (up to 45%) and Pseudomonas (up to 85%) were found to dominate the rhizosphere of established and abandoned tea bushes, respectively. Amongst the species, B. subtilis and B. mycoides appeared to be closely associated with roots of established tea bushes, and the rhizosphere of abandoned tea bushes was dominated by Pseudomonas putida. Four bacterial strains each of B. subtilis and P. putida were selected on the basis of maximum antibacterial activity. Incubation of indicator strains with different concentrations of bacteriocin exhibited bactericidal activity. Various species of Bacillus and Pseudomonas behaved antagonistically amongst themselves due to the production of bacteriocins under in vitro conditions.
Keywords :
Antagonism , dominant bacteria , rhizosphere , Indian Himalayan regions
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2660540
Link To Document :
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