Author:
Cheng Chao,Su Shaofeng,Bo Suling,Zheng Chengzhong,Liu Chunfang,Zhang Linchong,Xu Songhe,Wang Xiaoyun,Gao Pengfei,Fan Kongxi,He Yiwei,Zhou Di,Gong Yanchun,Zhong Gang,Liu Zhiguo
Abstract
AbstractEndophytes have been shown to promote plant growth and health. In the present study, a Bacillus velezensis CH1 (CH1) strain was isolated and identified from high-quality oats, which was capable of producing indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and strong biofilms, and capabilities in the nitrogen-fixing and iron carriers. CH1 has a 3920 kb chromosome with 47.3% GC content and 3776 code genes. Compared genome analysis showed that the largest proportion of the COG database was metabolism-related (44.79%), and 1135 out of 1508 genes were associated with the function “biosynthesis, transport, and catabolism of secondary metabolites.” Furthermore, thirteen gene clusters had been identified in CH1, which were responsible for the synthesis of fifteen secondary metabolites that exhibit antifungal and antibacterial properties. Additionally, the strain harbors genes involved in plant growth promotion, such as seven putative genes for IAA production, spermidine and polyamine synthase genes, along with multiple membrane-associated genes. The enrichment of these functions was strong evidence of the antimicrobial properties of strain CH1, which has the potential to be a biofertilizer for promoting oat growth and disease resistance.
Funder
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Science and Technology Program project
Ordos City science and technology planning project
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region talent development Fund high-level talent individual project
"Grassland Talents" postdoctoral Fund
National demonstration base for attracting talents and intelligence
Inner Mongolia Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Science and Technology Innovation Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC