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

Akhilesh Kumar1, Saurabh Singh1, Arpan Mukherjee1, Rajesh Prasad Rastogi2, Jay Prakash Verma3.   

Abstract

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) growth and productivity has been negatively affected due to high soil salinity. However, some salt-tolerant plant growth-promoting bacteria (ST-PGPB) enhance crop growth and reduce the negative impacts of salt stress through regulation of some biochemical, physiological, and molecular features. Total thirty six ST-PGPB were isolated from sodic soil of eastern Uttar Pradesh, India, and screened for salt tolerance at different salt (NaCl) concentrations up to 2000 millimolar (mM). Out of thirty-six, thirteen strains indicated better growth and plant growth properties (PGPs) in NaCl amended medium. Among thirteen, one most effective Bacillus pumilus strain JPVS11 was molecularly characterized, which showed potential PGPs, such as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA),1-aminocyclo propane-1-carboxylicacid (ACC) deaminase activity, P-solubilization, proline accumulation and exopolysaccharides (EPS) production at different concentrations of NaCl (0 -1200 mM). Pot experiment was conducted on rice (Variety CSR46) at different NaCl concentrations (0, 50, 100, 200, and 300 mM) with and without inoculation of Bacillus pumilus strain JPVS11. At elevated concentrations of NaCl, the adverse effects on chlorophyll content, carotenoids, antioxidant activity was recorded in non-inoculated (only NaCl) plants. However, inoculation of Bacillus pumilus strain JPVS11 showed positive adaption and improve growth performance of rice as compared to non-inoculated in similar conditions. A significant (P < 0.05) enhancement plant height (12.90-26.48%), root length (9.55-23.09%), chlorophyll content (10.13-27.24%), carotenoids (8.38-25.44%), plant fresh weight (12.33-25.59%), and dry weight (8.66-30.89%) were recorded from 50 to 300 mM NaCl concentration in inoculated plants as compared to non-inoculated. Moreover, the plants inoculated with Bacillus pumilus strain JPVS11showed improvement in antioxidant enzyme activities of catalase (15.14-32.91%) and superoxide dismutase (8.68-26.61%). Besides, the significant improvement in soil enzyme activities, such as alkaline phosphatase (18.37-53.51%), acid phosphatase (28.42-45.99%), urease (14.77-47.84%), and β-glucosidase (25.21-56.12%) were recorded in inoculated pots as compared to non-inoculated. These results suggest that Bacillus pumilus strain JPVS11 is a potential ST-PGPB for promoting plant growth attributes, soil enzyme activities, microbial counts, and mitigating the deleterious effects of salinity in rice.
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Keywords:  Antioxidant enzyme; Rice; ST-PGPB; Salinity stress; Soil enzyme; Soil health

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33115624     DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2020.126616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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