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Arsenic Remediation in Bangladeshi Rice Varieties with Enhance Plant Growth by Unique Arsenic-Resistant Bacterial Isolates

Author Affiliations
Islamic University, Jeonbuk National University, Konkuk University
Published InGeomicrobiology Journal
Year2019
Citations34

Abstract

Arsenic (As) pollution is one of the major threats to public health in Bangladesh, where daily intake of As per person exceeds the World Health Organization recommended level. Plants can assimilate significant quantities of As on a daily basis. Consumption of rice contaminated with As from soil and irrigation water can elevate the daily As intake in humans. In this study, we aimed to identify indigenous As-tolerant bacteria with the ability to use different carbon and nitrogen sources to enhance plant growth through siderophore and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) formation, and with the ability to absorb, store, transform, and remediate As. Three As-tolerant plant growth-promoting bacteria were isolated: Bacillus sp. (GIS1) (MG203916), Acinetobacter sp. (GIS3) (MG203917), and Acinetobacter sp. (GIS5) (MG203918).…
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