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Endophytic bacteria promote biomass production and mercury-bioaccumulation of Bermuda grass and Indian goosegrass

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION
卷 24, 期 11, 页码 1184-1192

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2021.2023461

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Growth-promoting endophytic bacteria; Hg-accumulating grass; Hg-contaminated site; phytoremediation; translocation factor

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia

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Inoculation of Hg-resistant endophytic bacteria can enhance biomass production and Hg bioaccumulation in grass.
Plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria can potentially improve the biomass production of Hg-accumulating grasses, resulting in improved Hg extraction from contaminated soils. This study aimed to analyze the effect of inoculation of Hg-resistant endophytic bacteria (i) Jeotgalicoccus huakuii (B1) and (ii) Bacillus amyloliquefadens (B2), as single and consortium inoculant, on biomass production and Hg bioaccumulation of Bermuda grass (R1) and Indian goosegrass (R2) planted as monoculture and mixed cropping. The grass seeds were surface-sterilized before the inoculation. Both inoculated seeds with B1 and B2 (treatments) and uninoculated seeds were sown separately in sterilized sand. Grass seedlings of both treatments and control were replanted in the washed and sterilized sand medium, spiked with HgCl2 (100 mg kg(-1)). A subset of grass was harvested at 0, 4, 6, and 10 weeks after planting to measure biomass production and Hg bioaccumulation. The results showed that bacterial inoculation enhanced the grass biomass by 52.68% and Hg bioaccumulation by 47.76%. Mercury residue of Hg-spiked sand treated with the bacterial consortium was reduced by 80%. This suggests that endophytic bacteria can improve grass biomass production and enhance Hg bioaccumulation in grass biomass.

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