Characterisation of endophytic bacteria from Nam-Nam plants (Cynometra cauliflora) for antibacterial activity and production of plant growth promoting factors

Rabiatul Adawiyah Khalil, and Sharifah Aminah Syed Mohamad, and Nur Rahimatul Hayati Abdul Rahman, and Nurul Aida Kamal Ikhsan, and Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus, and Ajibola, Olaide Olawunmi and Nurliana Abd Mutalib, and Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin, (2022) Characterisation of endophytic bacteria from Nam-Nam plants (Cynometra cauliflora) for antibacterial activity and production of plant growth promoting factors. Malaysian Applied Biology, 51 (4). pp. 119-126. ISSN 0126-8643

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Abstract

Plant-beneficial microorganisms also known as endophytes colonize the inside healthy tissues of living plants and form mutualistic relationships with them. Endophytes are important components of the plant microbiome and give a variety of benefits to their hosts. Nam-Nam plant (Cynometra cauliflora), is an indigenous tree to Peninsular Malaysia with various medicinal properties. This study aimed to isolate and characterize endophytic bacteria from different parts of Nam-Nam plants such as leaves, stems, and roots. The ethyl acetate extracts from the endophytic bacteria were tested for their antibacterial activity against 7 bacterial pathogens. Plant growth promotion traits including starch hydrolysis, phosphate solubilization, nitrogen fixation, and indole-3 acetic acid (IAA) production were screened among the endophytic bacteria isolates. Molecular identification by 16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed for isolates with good antibacterial activity and plant growth promotion traits. A total of 33 endophytic bacteria comprising 27 Gram-negative and 6 Gram-positive bacteria were isolated. The antibacterial activity was demonstrated by 7 isolates in which R1L3 and TKL2 extracts exhibited significant activity against Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli, and Proteus vulgaris. Production of IAA was exhibited by 15 isolates wherein R1S4 produced the highest IAA (20.62 μg/mL). Analysis of the 16S gene sequence revealed that RIR2, TKS2/R1L3, and R1S4/R1S5 belonged to Methylobacterium radiotolerans, Mycobacteroides abscessus, and Sphingomonas sp, respectively. The findings from this study showed that Nam-Nam plants harbored endophytic isolates with the potential to be established as a source of natural compounds that can be used to develop new anti-infection agents in the future. This is the first study to report on antibacterial activity and IAA production by endophytic bacteria from the Nam-Nam plants.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Nam-Nam plants; Cynometra cauliflora; Antimicrobial activity; Indole-3-acetic acid
Journal:Malaysian Applied Biology Journal
ID Code:21755
Deposited By: Siti Zarenah Jasin
Deposited On:21 Jun 2023 05:39
Last Modified:22 Jun 2023 01:11

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