scholarly journals Salt-tolerant plant growth-promoting Bacillus pumilus strain JPVS11 to enhance plant growth attributes of rice and improve soil health under salinity stress

2021 ◽  
Vol 242 ◽  
pp. 126616
Author(s):  
Akhilesh Kumar ◽  
Saurabh Singh ◽  
Arpan Mukherjee ◽  
Rajesh Prasad Rastogi ◽  
Jay Prakash Verma
PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. e0260869
Author(s):  
Rakiba Shultana ◽  
Ali Tan Kee Zuan ◽  
Mohd Rafii Yusop ◽  
Halimi Mohd Saud ◽  
Ahmed M. El-Shehawi

Soil salinity exert negative impacts on agricultural production and regarded as a crucial issue in global wetland rice production (Oryza sativa L.). Indigenous salt-tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (Bacillus sp.) could be used for improving rice productivity under salinity stress. This study screened potential salt-tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) collected from coastal salt-affected rice cultivation areas under laboratory and glasshouse conditions. Furthermore, the impacts of these PGPRs were tested on biochemical attributes and nutrient contents in various rice varieties under salt stress. The two most promising PGPR strains, i.e., ‘UPMRB9’ (Bacillus tequilensis 10b) and ‘UPMRE6’ (Bacillus aryabhattai B8W22) were selected for glasshouse trial. Results indicated that ‘UPMRB9’ improved osmoprotectant properties, i.e., proline and total soluble sugar (TSS), antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT). Moreover, ‘UPMRB9’ inoculated rice plants accumulated higher amount of nitrogen and calcium in tissues. Therefore, the indigenous salt-tolerant PGPR strain ‘UPMRB9’ could be used as a potential bio-augmentor for improving biochemical attributes and nutrient uptake in rice plants under salinity stress. This study could serve as a preliminary basis for future large-scale trials under glasshouse and field conditions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dilfuza Egamberdieva ◽  
Stephan Wirth ◽  
Sonoko Dorothea Bellingrath-Kimura ◽  
Jitendra Mishra ◽  
Naveen K. Arora

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 13141-13154

Due to climate change, salinity has become a limiting factor for many leguminous crops. Therefore, we have explored the comparative study of salt-tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) for the promotion of plant growth. These PGPR (Bacillus subtilis RhStr_71, Bacillus safensis RhStr_223, and Bacillus cereus RhStr_JH5) were in vitro screened for plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits such as IAA, P-solubilization, siderophore, and ammonia production. They were further selected to evaluate the maximum NaCl tolerant level (MTL). Selected salt-tolerant PGP bacteria were further characterized to evaluate their PGP activity on seedlings of Pisum sativum under 1% NaCl stress. They were further selected to perform the greenhouse experiments under 1% NaCl stress to compare these isolates on morphological (like plant height and weight) and biochemical parameters(such as carbohydrate, reducing sugar, protein, phenol, flavonoids, chlorophylls, and carotenoids). In a pot experiment, NaCl significantly reduced the plant growth parameters compared to un-inoculated and inoculated. Additional analysis also had shown that these strains also enhanced the antioxidant enzymes, thereby preventing oxidative damage caused due to reactive oxygen species (ROS). The result revealed that these salt-tolerant PGP bacteria exert their beneficial effects on plant growth and play a necessary role in attenuating the salinity stress in agriculture.


Rhizosphere ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 10-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Mahmood ◽  
Rio Amaya ◽  
Oğuz Can Turgay ◽  
Ahmet Emre Yaprak ◽  
Takeshi Taniguchi ◽  
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