A preliminary study to explain how Streptomyces pactum (Act12) works on phytoextraction: soil heavy metal extraction, seed germination, and plant growth

Nina Wang, Jie Ren, Linlin Wang, Yuheng Wang, Ze Wang, Di Guo

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Abstract

Streptomyces pactum (Act12) can both promote plant growth and strengthen heavy metal mobilization. Nevertheless, the mechanisms of how Act12 works during the phytoextraction process are still unknown. The present work investigated whether the metabolites produced by Act12 could influence the seed germination and the growth of potherb mustard and explored its mobilizing effect on soil cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn). The results showed that the germination potential and rate of potherb mustard seed treated with Act12 fermentation broth were 1.0- and 0.32-folds higher than those of control, probably due to the interruption of seed dormant stage. We also found that Act12 inoculation not only promoted the dry biomass (6.82%) of potherb mustard, but also increased the leaf chlorophyll (11.8%) and soluble protein (0.35%) production. The boosted seed germination rate under Act12 treatment (up to 63.3%) indicated that Act12 enhanced the resistance of potherb mustard seeds to Cd and Zn and alleviated their physiological toxicity. The generated metabolites during the Act12 fermentation posed positive impact on the availability of soil Cd and Zn. These findings bring new insight into the Act12-assisted phytoextraction of Cd and Zn from contaminated soils.

Original languageEnglish
Article number757
JournalEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume195
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Bioremediation
  • Heavy metal
  • Phytoextraction
  • Potherb mustard
  • Seed germination
  • Streptomyces pactum

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