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Endophytic Bacteria In The Phytodegradation Of Persistent Organic Pollutants

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|Jun 2019

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Examples of endophytic bacteria, in whose genomes the presence of genes involved in the degradation of organic pollutants has been found

Bacterial endophyteHost plant(s)GeneCoded enzymeReferences
Pseudomonas sp. ITRI53 Pseudomonas mandelii 6FXS Lolium multiflorum L. Lotus corniculatus alkB alkane monooxygenase[4][51]
Rhodococcus fascians L11 Rhodococcus sp. 4WK Lolium multiflorum L., Oenothera biennis alkH alkane hydroxylase[29][51]
Enterobacter ludwigii ISI10-3 E. ludwigii ISI10-4 E. ludwigii BRI10-9 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia 5XS Pseudomonas umsongensis 8.1WK Lolium multiflorum var. Taurus, Lotus corniculatus var. Leo, Medicago sativa var. Harpe Lotus corniculatus, Oenothera biennis CYP153 cytochrome P450 hydroxylase[82][51]
Burkholderia cepacia FX2 Zea mays, Tricticum durum c23o catechol 2,3-dioxygenase[74]
Pseudomonas putdia VM1441 (pNAH7) Pisum sativum ndoB naphthalene dioxygenase[15]
Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 17397 Elymus angustus Trin. nidA naphthalene dioxygenase[54]
Pseudomonas syringae Lz4W Pseudomonas poae DSM Agropyron elongatum phnAc phenanthrene dioxygenase[54]
Rhodococcus fascians L11 Lolium multiflorum L. pah alpha subunit of the PAH-ringhydroxylating dioxygenases[29]
Pseudomonas sp. BF1-3 Platycodon grandiflorus ophB organophosphorus hydrolase[44]
Burholderia cepacia VM1468 Populus deltoides x(trichocarpa x deltoides) tomA toluene monooxygenase[70]
Burkolderia phytofirmans PSJN Zea mays GST glutathione-S-transferase[41]

Examples of endophytic bacteria promoting the growth of plants and exhibiting the ability to degrade organic pollutants

Bacterial endophyteHost plant(s)Plant growth-promoting traitsDegraded organic pollutantsReferences
Pseudomonas putida L1 Lolium perenne L.production of IAA, production of siderophores, production of HCNdiesel oil[29]
Enterobacter asburiae 4FJK Hieracium piloselloides production of ACC deaminase, production of IAA, production of HCN, production of NH3 diesel oil[50]
Pseudomonas sp. 1FWK Oenothera biennis production of ACC deaminase, production of IAA, production of siderophoresdiesel oil[51]
Enterobacter ludwigii ISI10-3, E. ludwigii ISI10-4, E. ludwigii BRI10-9 Lolium multiflorum var. Taurus, Lotus corniculatus var. Leo, Medicago sativa var. Harpeproduction of ACC deaminasealkanes[82]
Bacillus sp. SBER3 Populus deltoides production of ACC deaminase, production of IAA, production of siderophores, production of lytic enzymesanthracene, naphthalene, benzene, toluene, xylene[7]
Enterobacter sp. 12J1 Allium macrostemon production of IAA, production of siderophores, phosphate solubilizationpyrene[65]
Achromobacter xylosoxidans F3B Chrysopogon zizanioides production of IAA, nitrogen fixationtoluene[19]
Burkholderia cepacia FX2 Zea mays, Tricticum durum production of siderophores, phosphate solubilizationtoluene[74]
Burkolderia phytofirmans PSJN Acacia amplicep production of ACC deaminasetextile wastewaters[2]
Pseudomonas sp. E46 Spirodela polyrhiza production of IAAfenpropathrin[75]
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/PM-2019.58.1.070 | Journal eISSN: 2545-3149 | Journal ISSN: 0079-4252
Language: English, Polish
Page range: 70 - 79
Submitted on: Sep 1, 2018
Accepted on: Nov 1, 2018
Published on: Jun 10, 2019
Published by: Polish Society of Microbiologists
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

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