Abstract
The aim of this study was to isolate endophytic bacteria from Solanum tuberosum (Irish Potato) roots. Root tubers of healthy irish potato were bought from the market located in Umudike, Abia state. The samples were surfaced sterilized, isolated and plated. The result shows that water washing from surface-sterilized root samples showed no microbial growth on trypic soy agar after incubation at 25oC. In addition, representative endophytes cultures that were also surface sterilized also failed to grow on trypic Soy agar. This indicates that epiphytic bacteria could not grow after surface sterilization and that any subsequent bacterial isolates were in fact endophytic. The two isolates Pseudomonas sp and Bacillus sp were Gram positive cocci and Gram positive rod-shaped. Morphological and physiological characteristics of the isolates showed that they belonged to the genera Pseudomonas sp and Bacillus sp. The Present study revealed that roots of S tuberosum provided a rich source of endophytic bacteria diversity. Further investigations are required to understand the potential of these endophytes as biocontrol and plant growth promoting agents that may be useful in pharmacological and agricultural fields in future.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page
Title Page i
Declaration ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Table of Contents vi
List of Tables viii
Abstract ix
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Background the Study 1
1.2
Problem Statement 5
1.3
Aim Objectives of the Study 5
1.4
Significance of the Study 6
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 General Characteristics of Endophytic bacteria 7
2.2 Distribution of endophytic bacteria in natural habitats 8
2.2.1 Endophytic Endophytic bacteria 8
2.3 Isolation of Endophytics Endophytic bacteria 18
2.3.1 Isolation media 19
2.3.2 Physical or chemical pretreatment method 19
2.3.3 Other method for selective isolation of endophytic endophytic
bacteria 19
2.4 Identification and classification of endophytic bacteria 20
2.5 Bioactive metabolites from endophytic bacteria 21
2.5.1 Antibiotics 22
2.5.2 Extracellular enzymes 24
2.5.3 Plant growth promoters 25
2.6 Endophytic bacteria as Biological Control Agents 29
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
3.1
Sample
Collection 32
3.2
Surface
Sterilization and Isolation 32
3.2.1
Test for
Effectiveness of Surface Sterilization 32
3.3 Selective Isolation of Endophytic Endophytic
Bacteria 32
3.4 Biochemical Tests 33
3.4.1 Coagulase Test 33
3.4.2 Catalase Test 33
3.4.3 Methyle
red test 34
3.4.4 Indole test 34
3.4.5 Oxidase
Test 34
3.4.6 Gram Staining 35
3.4.7 Sugar
fermentation test 36
CHAPTER FOUR
RESULTS
4.1 Identification of Bacteria Endophytes 38
CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Discussion 41
5.2 Conclusion 42
References 43
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2.1 Actinomycete antibiotics for medical
applications (Kieser et al 2000) 20
Table 4.1 showing morphological characteristics of
bacteria isolated from potato
(Solanum
tuberosum) root 39
Table 4.2 Biochemical Tests Result for isolates of S tuberosum 41
Table 4.3 Frequency of Occurrence of Endophytic
Bacteria 42
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