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Determination of Plant Growth Promotion and Antimicrobial Activity Potential of Identified Actinobacteria from Kula Geopark

dc.authorwosidSarıcaoğlu, Salih/Aal-4555-2021
dc.authorwosidIsik, Kamil/Aag-4684-2019
dc.contributor.authorBayraktar, Betul
dc.contributor.authorSaricaoglu, Salih
dc.contributor.authorIsik, Kamil
dc.contributor.authorIDSaricaoglu, Salih/0000-0002-0013-9024
dc.contributor.authorIDIşık, Kamil/0000-0003-1764-8113
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-11T01:17:58Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.departmentOndokuz Mayıs Üniversitesien_US
dc.department-temp[Bayraktar, Betul; Saricaoglu, Salih; Isik, Kamil] Ondokuz Mayis Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, TR-55139 Samsun, Turkiyeen_US
dc.descriptionSaricaoglu, Salih/0000-0002-0013-9024; Işık, Kamil/0000-0003-1764-8113;en_US
dc.description.abstractActinobacteria, known as producers of bioactive compounds, also help enhance plant growth through nitrogen fixation, ammonia, siderophore, and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) production, phosphate solubilization, and phytopathogen suppression. In this study, antimicrobial activity and the plant growth-promoting potentials of 34 Actinobacteria isolated from the Kula Geopark were investigated. Among these isolates, eight members of Amycolatopsis(KG3, KH8, KH9, KR1, KR2, KR3, KR6, KR12) performed ammonia production, nitrogen fixation, IAA production, phosphate solubilization, and siderophore production, while also exhibiting significant antimicrobial activity against eight different pathogens. Additionally, five isolates of the genus Kribbella (KS52, KS86, KS88, KS95, KS96) performed ammonia production, nitrogen fixation, IAA production, phosphate solubilization, and siderophore production. The Actinomadura sp. KS37 isolate, which was identified for its siderophore production, is also one of the two isolates that exhibit the broadest microbial activity spectrum, showing inhibition zones against nine pathogens. Another isolate with a broad spectrum, Micromonospora sp. KC97 demonstrated antimicrobial activity against nine pathogens. These findings indicate that the Actinobacteria from Kula Geopark have significant potential for promoting plant growth (PGP) and exhibiting antimicrobial activity.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipOndokuz Mayimath;s University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit (BAPKOB) [PYO.FEN.1904.23.008]en_US
dc.description.sponsorship<BOLD>Contribution of the Authors as a Summary The authors declare that their contributions of the authors is equal. </BOLD> ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was supported by Ondokuz May & imath;s University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit (BAPKOB) under the project number PYO.FEN.1904.23.008.en_US
dc.description.woscitationindexEmerging Sources Citation Index
dc.identifier.doi10.18016/ksutarimdoga.vi.1700158
dc.identifier.endpage1185en_US
dc.identifier.issn2619-9149
dc.identifier.issue5en_US
dc.identifier.startpage1173en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.18016/ksutarimdoga.vi.1700158
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/42670
dc.identifier.volume28en_US
dc.identifier.wosWOS:001538845300002
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherKahramanmaras Sutcu Imam Univ Rektorluguen_US
dc.relation.ispartofKSU Tarim ve Doga Dergisi-KSU Journal of Agriculture and Natureen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subjectActinobacteriaen_US
dc.subjectPlant Growth Promoteen_US
dc.subjectAntimicrobial Activityen_US
dc.titleDetermination of Plant Growth Promotion and Antimicrobial Activity Potential of Identified Actinobacteria from Kula Geoparken_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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