Transcriptional responses of wheat roots inoculated with Arthrobacter nitroguajacolicus to salt stress

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Maryam Safdarian
Hossein Askari
Vahid Shariati J.
Ghorbanali Nematzadeh
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[1] Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University,Department of Plant Molecular Physiology, Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of Tabarestan
[2] Shahid.Beheshti University,Department of plant sciences and biotechnology, Faculty of life Sciences and Biotechnology
[3] G. C.,undefined
[4] Genome Center,undefined
[5] National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology,undefined
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It is commonly accepted that bacteria actively interact with plant host and have beneficial effects on growth and adaptation and grant tolerance to various biotic and abiotic stresses. However, the mechanisms of plant growth promoting bacteria to communicate and adapt to the plant environment are not well characterized. Among the examined bacteria isolates from different saline soils, Arthrobacter nitroguajacolicus was selected as the best plant growth-promoting bacteria under salt stress. To study the effect of bacteria on wheat tolerance to salinity stress, bread wheat seeds were inoculated with A. nitroguajacolicus and grown under salt stress condition. Comparative transcriptome analysis of inoculated and un-inoculated wheat roots under salt stress showed up-regulation of 152 genes whereas 5 genes were significantly down-regulated. Many genes from phenylpropanoid, flavonoid and terpenoid porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism, stilbenoid, diarylheptanoid metabolism pathways were differentially expressed within inoculated roots under salt stress. Also, a considerable number of genes encoding secondary metabolites such as phenylpropanoids was detected. They are known to take part in lignin biosynthesis of the cell wall as well as antioxidants.
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