Can co-inoculation of Bradyrhizobium and Azospirillum alleviate adverse effects of drought stress on soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill.)?

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Elijanara Raissa Silva
Jardel Zoz
Carlos Eduardo Silva Oliveira
Alan Mario Zuffo
Fábio Steiner
Tiago Zoz
Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo
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[1] State University of Santa Catarina,Department of Crop Science
[2] UDESC,Department of Crop Science
[3] State University of Mato Grosso do Sul,Department of Agronomy
[4] UEMS,undefined
[5] Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul,undefined
[6] UFMS,undefined
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Archives of Microbiology | 2019年 / 201卷
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(L.) Merrill.; Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria; Inoculation; Drought tolerance;
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Harnessing the beneficial potential of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria may be an alternative strategy to improve plant tolerance to drought stress. The effect of inoculation with Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Azospirillum brasilense either alone or in combination on the plant growth and drought tolerance of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill.] was investigated in this study in greenhouse conditions. Treatments were arranged in a randomized block design in a 3 × 4 factorial: three irrigation regimes [100% of pot capacity—PC (well-watered control), 50% of PC (moderate stress) and 25% of PC (severe stress)] and four inoculation treatments [control (non-inoculated), inoculation with B. japonicum, inoculation with A. brasilense, and co-inoculation with B. japonicum and A. brasilense]. Leaf relative water content, cell membrane stability, root nodulation, plant growth, and morphophysiological indexes were recorded. The inoculation of soybean plants with B. japonicum and A.brasilense either alone or in combination improved leaf membrane stability under drought stress conditions when compared to non-inoculated plants; however, this lower damage to cell membranes was not sufficient to maintain the leaf water content of the plant under drought stress. Plants co-inoculated with B. japonicum and A.brasilense improved the root nodulation under severe drought conditions. Inoculation of B. japonicum and A. brasilense either alone or in combination reduced the pod abortion rate under moderate drought stress, but had no effect under severe drought stress. In summary, the co-inoculation of A. brasilense and B. japonicum alleviate adverse effects limited by drought stress to the growth of soybeans.Author: Please check and confirm that the authors [Elijanara Raissa Silva, Carlos Eduardo Silva Oliveira, Alan Mario Zuffo, Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo] and their initials have been correctly identified and amend if necessary.The authors were correctly identified.
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