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Bioresource Technology | 2011

Biodegradation pathway and detoxification of the diazo dye Reactive Black 5 by Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Naeimeh Enayatizamir; Fatemeh Tabandeh; Susana Rodríguez-Couto; Bagher Yakhchali; Hossein Ali Alikhani; Leila Mohammadi

The in vivo biodegradation of the diazo dye Reactive Black 5 (RB5) by Phanerochaete chrysosporium immobilised on cubes of nylon sponge and on sunflower-seed shells (SS) in laboratory-scale bioreactors was investigated. The SS cultivation led to the best results with a decolouration percentage of 90.3% in 72 h for an initial RB5 concentration of 100 mg/L. It was found that the addition of 0.4 mM veratryl alcohol (VA) into the medium considerably increased the decolouration rate in SS cultivation. However, the addition of VA had no effect in the nylon cultivation. Thin layer chromatography (TLC) revealed that RB5 was transformed into one metabolite after 24 h. UV-vis spectroscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) also confirmed the biodegradation of RB5. Toxicity of RB5 solutions before and after fungal treatment was assayed using Sinorhizobium meliloti as a sensitive soil microorganism. P. chrysosporium transformed the toxic dye RB5 into a non-toxic product.


Journal of Plant Growth Regulation | 2014

Bacterial Biosynthesis of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate (ACC) Deaminase and Indole-3-Acetic Acid (IAA) as Endophytic Preferential Selection Traits by Rice Plant Seedlings

Hassan Etesami; Hossein Hosseini; Hossein Ali Alikhani; Leila Mohammadi

In this study, bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere and inside the roots and nodules of berseem clover plants grown in the field in Iran. Two hundred isolates were obtained from the rhizosphere (120 isolates), interior roots (57 isolates), and nodules (23 isolates) of clover plants grown in rotation with rice plants. Production of chitinase, pectinase, cellulase, siderophore, salicylic acid, hydrogen cyanide, indole acetic acid (IAA), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase, solubilization of phosphate, antifungal activity against various rice plant pathogen fungi, N2 fixation, and colonization assay on rice seedlings by these strains was evaluated and compared (endophytic isolates vs. rhizosphere bacteria). The results showed both the number and the ability of plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits were different between endophytic and rhizosphere isolates. A higher percentage of endophytic isolates were positive for production of IAA, ACC deaminase, and siderophore than rhizosphere isolates. Therefore, it is suggested that clover plant may shape its own associated microbial community and act as filters for endophyte communities, and rhizosphere isolates with different (PGP) traits. We also studied the PGP effect of the most promising endophytic and rhizosphere isolates on rice seedlings. A significant relationship among IAA and ACC deaminase production, the size of root colonization, and plant growth (root elongation) in comparison with siderophore production and phosphate solubilization for the isolates was observed. The best bacterial isolates (one endophytic isolate and one rhizosphere isolate), based on their ability to promote rice growth and colonize rice roots, were identified. Based on 16S rDNA sequence analysis, the endophytic isolate CEN7 and the rhizosphere isolate CEN8 were closely related to Pseudomonas putida and Pseudomonas fluorescens, respectively. It seems that PGP trait production (such as IAA, ACC deaminase) may be required for endophytic and rhizosphere competence as compared to other PGP traits in rice seedlings under constant flooded conditions. The study also shows that the presence of diverse rhizobacteria with effective growth-promoting traits associated with clover plants may be used for sustainable crop management under field conditions.


American Journal of Applied Psychology | 2015

The Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of Body Appreciation Scale

Mohammad Atari; Saeed Akbari-Zardkhaneh; Leila Mohammadi; Mehrnoosh Soufiabadi


Current Psychology | 2017

Development and Validation of Adolescent Comparative Body and Appearance Satisfaction Scale (ACBASS)

Mohammad Atari; Ramin Jamali; Hadi Bahrami-Ehsan; Leila Mohammadi


International Journal of Body, Mind and Culture | 2015

Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Physical Appearance Comparison Scale-Revised in Iran

Mohammad Atari; Saeed Akbari-Zardkhaneh; Mehrnoosh Soufiabadi; Leila Mohammadi


Archive | 2013

The study of inorganic insoluble phosphate solubilization and other plant growth promoting characteristics of indigenous Pseudomonas fluorescens bacteria of Kordan and Gonbad regions

Farshad Alishahi; Hossein Ali Alikhani; Ahmad Heidari; Leila Mohammadi


Journal of Forestry Research | 2018

Natural regeneration of oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) trees in canopy gaps and under closed canopy in a forest in northern Iran

Nasrin Nasiri; Mohammad R. Marvie Mohadjer; Vahid Etemad; Kiomars Sefidi; Leila Mohammadi; Maryam Gharehaghaji


PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018

Adolescent Comparative Body and Appearance Satisfaction Scale

Mohammad Atari; Ramin Jamali; Hadi Bahrami-Ehsan; Leila Mohammadi


Archive | 2015

QUANTITATIVE CHARACHTERISTICS OF REGENERATION IN NATURAL AND TREE FALL CANOPY GAPS IN THE MIXED BEECH STANDS, NORTHERN IRAN (CASE STUDY: NAMKHANEH DISTRICT, KHEYRUD FOREST)

Leila Mohammadi; M R Marvie Mohadjer; Vahid Etemad; Kiomars Sefidi


한국토양비료학회 학술발표회 초록집 | 2014

The Study of Indigenous Thyme Plant Rhizosphere Bacterial Isolates in the Availability of Iron in Calcareous Soils

Faiza Hossaini; Ahmad Ali Pourbabaee; Hossein Ali Alikhani; Leila Mohammadi

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Susana Rodríguez-Couto

Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Técnicas de Gipuzkoa

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Maryam Gharehaghaji

University of Illinois at Chicago

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