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Plant Growth-Promoting Effect and Complete Genomic Sequence Analysis of the Beneficial Rhizosphere Streptomyces sp. GD-4 Isolated from Leymus secalinus

Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecological Environment of Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
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Microorganisms 2025, 13(2), 286; https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13020286
Submission received: 24 December 2024 / Revised: 20 January 2025 / Accepted: 22 January 2025 / Published: 27 January 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Plant Microbe Interactions)

Abstract

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are beneficial bacteria residing in the rhizosphere and are capable of enhancing plant growth through various mechanisms. Streptomyces sp. GD-4 is a plant growth-promoting bacterium isolated from the rhizosphere soil of Leymus secalinus. To further elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of the strain on plant growth, we evaluated the growth-promoting effects of Streptomyces sp. GD-4 on forage grasses and conducted comprehensive genome mining and comparative genomic analysis of the strain. Strain GD-4 effectively colonized the rhizosphere of three forages and significantly promoted the growth of both plant roots and leaves. Genome sequence functional annotation of GD-4 revealed lots of genes associated with nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur metabolism. Additionally, genes potentially involved in plant growth promotion such as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) biosynthesis, trehalose production, siderophore production, and phosphate solubilization were annotated. Whole-genome analysis revealed that GD-4 may possess molecular mechanisms involved in soil nutrient cycling in rhizosphere soil and plant growth promotion. The bacteria also possess genes associated with adaptability to abiotic stress conditions, further supporting the ability of Streptomyces sp. GD-4 to colonize nutrient-poor soils. These findings provide a foundation for further research into soil remediation technologies in plateau regions.
Keywords: plant growth promotion; Streptomyces; genome analysis; dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium; alpine grassland restoration plant growth promotion; Streptomyces; genome analysis; dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium; alpine grassland restoration

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Xu, W.; Liu, Y.; Cheng, Y.; Zhang, J. Plant Growth-Promoting Effect and Complete Genomic Sequence Analysis of the Beneficial Rhizosphere Streptomyces sp. GD-4 Isolated from Leymus secalinus. Microorganisms 2025, 13, 286. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13020286

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Xu W, Liu Y, Cheng Y, Zhang J. Plant Growth-Promoting Effect and Complete Genomic Sequence Analysis of the Beneficial Rhizosphere Streptomyces sp. GD-4 Isolated from Leymus secalinus. Microorganisms. 2025; 13(2):286. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13020286

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Xu, Wanru, Yimeng Liu, Yiping Cheng, and Jie Zhang. 2025. "Plant Growth-Promoting Effect and Complete Genomic Sequence Analysis of the Beneficial Rhizosphere Streptomyces sp. GD-4 Isolated from Leymus secalinus" Microorganisms 13, no. 2: 286. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13020286

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Xu, W., Liu, Y., Cheng, Y., & Zhang, J. (2025). Plant Growth-Promoting Effect and Complete Genomic Sequence Analysis of the Beneficial Rhizosphere Streptomyces sp. GD-4 Isolated from Leymus secalinus. Microorganisms, 13(2), 286. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13020286

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