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Volume 7, Issue 6 (Suppl)
J Bacteriol Parasito
ISSN: 2155-9597 JBP, an open access journal
Microbiology 2016
November 28-29, 2016
November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain
7
th
World Congress on
Microbiology
Salvadora Navarro-Torre et al., J Bacteriol Parasitol 2016, 7:6 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9597.C1.026Isolation and characterization of endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria of
Arthrocnemum
in the Odiel
marshes and the heavy metals effects in their PGP properties
Salvadora Navarro-Torre, E Mateos-Naranjo, M A Caviedes, E Pajuelo
and
I D Rodriguez-Llorente
Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
A
rthrocnemum macrostachyum
is a halophyte plant Cd-hyper accumulator and hyper tolerant and it could be used as
phytoremediation tool. This plant grows naturally in Odiel marshes, a polluted ecosystem with high levels of heavy metals. For
this reason, the aim of this work was study the bacteria associated to this plant and see the effects of heavy metals over them. A total of
48 bacteria were isolated (18 from the rhizosphere and 30 endophytes) and all of them were able to grow in presence of heavy metals
and salt. At least one of the PGP properties was present in the isolated bacteria and there were several strains that showed high values
of these properties. The heavy metals presence affected to the PGP production by the bacteria both negatively and positively. On
the other hand, a high number of isolated bacteria could be novas species. The results of this work suggest that the isolated bacteria
could promote the plant growth even in presence of heavy metals and the set of plant and bacteria could be an interesting tool for the
phytoremediation.
Recent Publications
1. Navarro-Torre S, Mateos-Naranjo E, Caviedes MA, Pajuelo E, Rodríguez-Llorente ID (2016). Isolation of plant-growth
promoting and metal resistant cultivable bacteria from Arthrocnemum macrostachyum in the Odiel marshes with potential use in
phytoremediation. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 110:133-142. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.06.070
Biography
Salvadora Navarro-Torre is currently pursuing her PhD in the Department of Microbiology and Parasitology in Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Seville, Spain. Her
work is about phytoremediation of heavy metals from polluted soils like the Odiel marshes (Huelva).
snavarro1@us.es