Transcriptome profiling of genes involved in induced systemic salt tolerance conferred by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB42 in Arabidopsis thaliana

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Shaofang Liu
Haiting Hao
Xiang Lu
Xia Zhao
Yun Wang
Yubao Zhang
Zhongkui Xie
Ruoyu Wang
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[1] Gaolan Station of Agricultural and Ecological Experiment,
[2] Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Key Laboratory of Stress Physiology and Ecology in Cold and Arid Regions of Gansu Province,undefined
[5] Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification,undefined
[6] Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources,undefined
[7] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[8] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Plant growth-promoting Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB42 induces systemic salt tolerance in Arabidopsis and enhances the fresh and dry weight. However, the underlying molecular mechanism that allows plants to respond to FZB42 and exhibit salt tolerance is largely unknown. Therefore, we performed large-scale transcriptome sequencing of Arabidopsis shoot tissues grown under salt stress with or without FZB42 inoculation by using Illumina sequencing to identify the key genes and pathways with important roles during this interaction. In total, 1461 genes were differentially expressed (FZB42-inoculated versus non-inoculated samples) at 0 mM NaCl, of which 953 were upregulated and 508 downregulated, while 1288 genes were differentially expressed at 100 mM NaCl, of which 1024 were upregulated and 264 were downregulated. Transcripts associated with photosynthesis, auxin-related, SOS scavenging, Na+ translocation, and osmoprotectant synthesis, such as trehalose and proline, were differentially expressed by FZB42 inoculation, which reduced the susceptibility to salt and facilitated salt adaptation. Meanwhile, etr1-3, eto1, jar1-1, and abi4-102 hormone-related mutants demonstrated that FZB42 might induce plant salt tolerance via activating plants ET/JA signaling but not ABA-dependent pathway. The results here characterize the plant transcriptome under salt stress with plant growth-promoting bacteria inoculation, thereby providing insights into the molecular mechanisms responsible for induced salt tolerance.
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