Improved Salinity Tolerance of Arachis hypogaea (L.) by the Interaction of Halotolerant Plant-Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria

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作者
Shukla, Pushp Sheel [1 ]
Agarwal, Pradeep K. [1 ]
Jha, Bhavanath [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIR Cent Salt & Marine Chem Res Inst, Discipline Marine Biotechnol & Ecol, Bhavnagar 364021, Gujarat, India
关键词
PGPR; Salt stress; Arachis hypogaea; Plant growth; Osmolytes; Ion contents; SALT STRESS; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; AMINO-ACID; PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS; MOLECULAR-BASIS; DROUGHT STRESS; TOMATO PLANTS; SATIVA L; RESISTANCE; BACTERIA;
D O I
10.1007/s00344-011-9231-y
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Salinity adversely affects plant growth and development. Halotolerant plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) alleviate salt stress and help plants to maintain better growth. In the present study, six PGPR strains were analyzed for their involvement in salt-stress tolerance in Arachis hypogaea. Different growth parameters, electrolyte leakage, water content, biochemical properties, and ion content were analyzed in the PGPR-inoculated plants under 100 mM NaCl. Three bacterial strains, namely, Brachybacterium saurashtrense (JG-06), Brevibacterium casei (JG-08), and Haererohalobacter (JG-11), showed the best growth of A. hypogaea seedlings under salt stress. Plant length, shoot length, root length, shoot dry weight, root dry weight, and total biomass were significantly higher in inoculated plants compared to uninoculated plants. The PGPR-inoculated plants were quite healthy and hydrated, whereas the uninoculated plant leaves were desiccated in the presence of 100 mM NaCl. The percentage water content (PWC) in the shoots and roots was also significantly higher in inoculated plants compared to uninoculated plants. Proline content and soluble sugars were significantly low, whereas amino acids were higher than in uninoculated plants. The MDA content was higher in uninoculated plants than in inoculated plants at 100 mM NaCl. The inoculated plants also had a higher K+/Na+ ratio and higher Ca2+, phosphorus, and nitrogen content. The auxin concentration was higher in both shoot and root explants in the inoculated plants. Therefore, it could be predicted that all these parameters cumulatively improve plant growth under saline conditions in the presence of PGPR. This study shows that PGPR play an important role in inducing salinity tolerance in plants and can be used to grow salt-sensitive crops in saline areas.
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