ISOLATION, BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA FROM SPINACIA OLERACEA GROWTH SOIL SAMPLE Authors: Rahini G And Sumathi V*
ABSTRACT
Spinacia oleracea L. (child spinach) is a fairly young Amaranthaceae family leaf vegetable.
The crop is high in human supplements and includes considerable quantities of bioactive
mixtures such as nutrients A, C, and minerals. PGPR bacteria from Spinacia oleracea grow
soil are isolated and biochemical characteristics are identified in this study. The parameter of
soil was analysed. Genomic DNA was extracted from cultured bacteria. The isolated
genomic DNA was amplified using the 16s rRNA region. The new DNA sequences were
identified at the genus and species levels with the BLAST software tool (NCBI, USA) and
deposited in (The National Center for Biotechnology Information) NCBI, with accession
numbers acquired from Genbank. MEGA 11.0 (Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis)
was used to perform phylogenetic analysis on the DNA sequences that were most similar to
the query sequences. The phylogenetic tree was generated based on the Neighbour-joining
method.
Keywords: Spinacia oleracea, Amaranthaceae, soil, 16s rRNA region, NCBI, MEGA 11.0. Publication date: 01/07/2023 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2023/July/MS_IJBPAS_2023_7208.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2023/12.7.7208