| Literature DB >> 28510188 |
Muhammad Khalid1, Muhammad Bilal2, Danial Hassani1, Hafiz M N Iqbal3, Hang Wang4, Danfeng Huang5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Salinity is one of the increasingly serious environmental problems worldwide for cultivating agricultural crops. The present study was aimed to ascertain the potential of beneficial soil bacterium Azospirillum brasilense to alleviate saline stress in Trifolium repens. Experimental plants (white clover) were grown from seeds and inoculated with or without A. brasilense bacterial strain supplemented with 0, 40, 80, or 120 mM NaCl into soil.Entities:
Keywords: K+/Na+ ratio; Leaf physiology; Salinity; Salinity stress; Stem physiology
Year: 2017 PMID: 28510188 PMCID: PMC5432925 DOI: 10.1186/s40529-016-0160-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bot Stud ISSN: 1817-406X Impact factor: 2.787
Fig. 1Effects of A. brasilense inoculation on shoot height (A) and root length (B) of T. repens under varying concentrations of NaCl
Fig. 2Effects of A. brasilense inoculation on plant growth of T. repens under varying concentrations of NaCl. A Shoot fresh weight, B shoot dry weight, C root dry weight
Fig. 3Effects of A. brasilense inoculation on leaf development and growth of T. repens under various concentrations of NaCl; A leaf area per plant, and B leaf number per plant
Fig. 4Effects of A. brasilence inoculation on chlorophyll content of T. repens under different NaCl concentrations
Fig. 5Effects of A. brasilence inoculation on ion-contents of T. repens at varying concentrations of NaCl A shoot Na+ content, B shoot K+ content, C root Na+ content, D root K+ content