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  • Soil microorganisms, particularly endophytes, play a crucial role in the movement and conversion of arsenic in soil and plants, yet their responses to arsenic pollution have not been explored until now.
  • In this study, rice plants at various growth stages were tested to isolate endophytic bacteria, revealing a total of 126 strains from 13 different genera.
  • After rigorous testing with different arsenic concentrations, 20 strains showed resistance to arsenic, with strain CS1 identified as the most resilient against both arsenic forms.

Article Abstract

Soil microorganisms are critical for arsenic transport and transformation in the soil-plant system. Endophytes are a very rich microbial resource, but to date no study has reported the responses of endophytes to arsenic pollution. In this study, the cultivable endophytic bacteria were isolated from the root, stem, leaf, and panicle of rice (a L. cv. Yongyou-538) at the seedling stage, tillering stage, flowering stage, and productive stage. All isolates were first screened by 1 mmol ·L arsenite[As (Ⅲ)] and 10 mmol ·L arsenate[As (Ⅴ)], and further screened by 2 mmol ·L As (Ⅲ) and 20 mmol ·L As (Ⅴ). From this study, a total of 126 strains of rice endophytes were obtained, belonging to 13 genera. Among them, 37 strains (8 genus) were isolated from the rice seedling stage, 25 strains (5 genus) were isolated from the rice tillering stage, 24 strains (8 genus) from the rice flowering stage, and 30 strains (8 genus) from the rice productive stage. The dominant genera were sp., sp., and sp. After twice screening, 20 strains were found to be resistant to 1 mmol ·L As (Ⅲ) and 10 mmol ·L As (Ⅴ), including 16 strains that were resistant to 2 mmol ·L As (Ⅲ) and 13 strains were resistant to 20 mmol ·L As (Ⅴ). Importantly, the strain CS1 was found to be the most resistant bacteria to both As (Ⅲ) and As (Ⅴ) among all the isolated strains.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.13227/j.hjkx.201709184DOI Listing

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