Co-application of ACC deaminase-producing rhizobial bacteria and melatonin improves salt tolerance in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) through ion homeostasis

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Mozhgan Alinia
Seyed A. Kazemeini
Ali Dadkhodaie
Mozhgan Sepehri
Vahid A. Jahandideh Mahjenabadi
Syeda F. Amjad
Peter Poczai
Doaa El-Ghareeb
Mohamed A. Bassouny
Ahmed A. Abdelhafez
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[1] Shiraz University,Plant Production and Genetics Department
[2] Shiraz University,Soil Science Department
[3] Agriculture Research,Department of Botany
[4] Education and Extension Organization,Botany Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History
[5] Soil and Water Research Institute,Soils and Water Department, Faculty of Agriculture
[6] University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Department of Soils and Water, Faculty of Agriculture
[7] University of Helsinki,National Committee of Soil Sciences
[8] Agriculture Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI),undefined
[9] Agriculture Research Centre,undefined
[10] Benha University,undefined
[11] New Valley University,undefined
[12] Academy of Scientific Research and Technology,undefined
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A comprehensive body of scientific evidence indicates that rhizobial bacteria and melatonin enhance salt tolerance of crop plants. The overall goal of this research was to evaluate the ability of Rhizobium leguminoserum bv phaseoli to suppress salinity stress impacts in common bean treated with melatonin. Treatments included bacterial inoculations (inoculated (RI) and non-inoculated (NI)), different salinity levels (non-saline (NS), 4 (S1) and 8 (S2) dS m−1 of NaCl) and priming (dry (PD), melatonin (PM100) and hydro (PH) priming) with six replications in growing media containing sterile sand and perlite (1:1). The results showed that the bacterial strain had the ability to produce indole acetic acid (IAA), ACC deaminase and siderophore. Plants exposed to salinity stress indicated a significant decline in growth, yield, yield components, nitrogen fixation and selective transport (ST), while showed a significant increase in sodium uptake. However, the combination of PM100 and RI treatments by improving growth, photosynthesis rate and nitrogen fixation positively influenced plant performance in saline conditions. The combined treatment declined the negative impacts of salinity by improving the potassium translocation, potassium to sodium ratio in the shoot and root and ST. In conclusion, the combination of melatonin and ACC deaminase producing rhizobium mitigated the negative effects of salinity. This result is attributed to the increased ST and decreased sodium uptake, which significantly reduced the accumulation of sodium ions in shoot.
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