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Manipulation of rhizosphere microbiome by Microbacterium sp. GB16_1_BI to promote plant growth.

Nag, P.; Govindannagari, R.; Prasad, K.; Mounika, T.; Chandran, L. P.; Das, S.; MBB, P. B.; RM, S.

2026-05-15 microbiology
10.64898/2026.05.15.725310 bioRxiv
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Plant growth promoting microbes enhance developmental progression of the host by influencing its nutrient availability or by deploying secondary metabolites responsible for manipulating the hormonal crosstalk. Microbacterium bengalense sp. nov. GB16_1_BI (Accession number: SRX9280401), a newly identified ammonium releasing Actinomycetota, could enhance plant growth by manipulating rhizosphere bacteria. Amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA V3-V4 region from the rhizosphere of the black rice (Chakhao Poireiton) showed that GB16_1_BI could inhibit most bacteria. However, GB16_1_BI inoculation encouraged the growth of rare bacteria specific to waterlogged rice rhizosphere. Analysis of the OTUs using PICRUSt2 (Phylogenetic investigation of communities by reconstruction of unobserved states) showed increased abundance in the marker genes for nitrogen cycling (nifH, nrfA and nrt) but not for nifD or nifK which was also reflected in the ANOSIM analysis in the OTUs of the N-fixing bacteria. Marker genes for methane metabolism (comA, comB, cofG and cofH) were also more abundant in the inoculated plants than the control; however, ANOSIM studies did not support this observation in the OTUs of methane cycling bacteria. Both Methylosinus and Methylocystis, the two most abundant methanotrophic OTUs, are also known to be nitrogen fixers. Hence, GB16_1_BI could influence plant growth predominantly by manipulating nitrogen cycling microbes. The genome sequence as well as untargeted metabolome analyses of GB16_1_BI showed abundance of secondary metabolites with probable antimicrobial activity. GB16_1_BI could utilize varied carbohydrates and amino acid as energy source and form persister-like cells may help it to survive in the soil in absence of the host plant.

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