Role of plant growth promoting Bacteria (PGPRs) as biocontrol agents of Meloidogyne incognita through improved plant defense of Lycopersicon esculentum

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作者
Khanna, Kanika [1 ]
Jamwal, Vijay Lakshmi [2 ]
Kohli, Sukhmeen Kaur [1 ]
Gandhi, Sumit G. [2 ]
Ohri, Puja [3 ]
Bhardwaj, Renu [1 ]
Wijaya, Leonard [4 ]
Alyemeni, Mohammed Nasser
Ahmad, Parvaiz [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Dept Bot & Environm Sci, Amritsar 143005, Punjab, India
[2] IIIM, CSIR, Canal Rd, Jammu 180001, Jammu & Kashmir, India
[3] Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Dept Zool, Amritsar 143005, Punjab, India
[4] King Saud Univ, Coll Sci, Bot & Microbiol Dept, POB 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
[5] SP Coll, Dept Bot, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India
关键词
Root-knot nematodes; Oxidative stress; Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria; Antioxidative defense; Gene expression studies; ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE; SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE ISR; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; OXIDATIVE STRESS; BIOCHEMICAL-CHANGES; PARASITIC NEMATODES; EXPRESSION ANALYSIS; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; SALICYLIC-ACID; CO-INOCULATION;
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10.1007/s11104-019-03932-2
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Background and aimsRoot-knot nematodes are major constraints among different pathogens with wide host range and cause severe agricultural loss worldwide. The present study was designed to understand the role of plant growth promoting bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa & Burkholderia gladioli) on growth and antioxidative potential in nematode infected Lycopersicon esculentum seedlings.MethodsAn experiment was conducted to assess the levels of superoxide anions, H2O2 and MDA contents generated during nematode infection. Moreover, the contribution of antioxidative enzymes, non-enzymatic antioxidants, total antioxidants and gene expression profiling was also carried out in nematode infected Lycopersicon esculentum seedlings.ResultsThe results of present study revealed that nematode infection reduced the growth of seedlings which upon inoculation of microbes was improved. Moreover, number of galls were reduced upon supplementation of these strains. Nematode infection also caused accumulation of superoxide anion, H2O2, and malondialdehyde contents along with nuclear damage and loss of cell viability which was reduced upon supplementation of microbes. The oxidative burst generated enhanced various antioxidant enzymes such as SOD (30.6%), POD (3.6%), CAT (18.1%), GPOX (65.9%), APOX (24.8%), GST (5.6%), DHAR (13.9%), GR (11%) and PPO (2.5%) which were further elevated upon application of P. aeruginosa (23.9%, 7.2%, 7%, 66%, 28.9%, 71.3%, 14.5%, 10.6% and 38.3%) and B. gladioli (5.1%, 30.6%, 16.2%, 92.1%, 78.5%, 97.5%, 15.5%, 65.7% and 23.2%). The non-enzymatic antioxidants (glutathione, ascorbic acid and tocopherol) and total antioxidants contents (both water soluble and lipid soluble) were also enhanced upon inoculation of microbes. Confocal microscopy revealed the improvement in nuclear damage and cell viability in microbe inoculated roots. Gene expression profiling revealed the enhanced expression levels of SOD, POD, CAT, GR, GPOX, APOX, PPOgenes in P.aeruginosa inoculated nematode infected seedlings by 53%, 2.7%, 64.1%, 10.4%,19.7%, 29.2%, 38.4% and B. gladioli inoculated seedlings by 18.3%,144%, 67%, 43%, 308%, 151% respectively.ConclusionsThe results therefore suggest the favourable aspects of micro-organisms in modulating growth characteristics and antioxidative defense expression of Lycopersicon esculentum to encounter oxidative stress generated under nematode infection.
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