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Plant growth promotion and alleviation of salinity stress in Capsicum annuum L. by Bacillus isolated from saline soil in Xinjiang.

Authors :
Wang, Wenfei
Wu, Zhansheng
He, Yanhui
Huang, Yuanyuan
Li, Xuan
Ye, Bang-Ce
Source :
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety; Nov2018, Vol. 164, p520-529, 10p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract To maintain the growth and development of pepper in saline condition, candidates of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were isolated, and detected to plant growth promoting (PGP) potential under salt stress was investigated. Thirteen bacterial strains with 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase activity, WU-1–13, were isolated from saline soil in Xinjiang, China. The isolates were shown to belong to the genera Bacillus by partial sequencing analysis of their respective 16 S rRNA genes. Seven isolates had the ability to solubilize phosphate. Moreover, the amount of solubilized phosphate was significantly high (P < 0.05), which ranged from 157.33 μg/mL to 922.41 μg/mL. All tested bacterial strains were shown to produce a large amount of ACC deaminase and NH 3. Furthermore, nine strains were detected for siderophore production. On the aspect of extracellular enzyme, all bacterial isolates produced lipase, amylase and cellulose, whereas only a minority produced chitinase (15.4%) and 10 isolates produced β-glucanase or protease. In growth room experiments, the results showed that the strain WU-5 exhibited better growth promotion of pepper seedlings in terms of fresh weight (75.60%), dry weight (86.68%), shoot length (12.12%) and root length (146.52%) over the control under saline stress followed by WU-13. Furthermore, seedlings accumulated high amounts of proline induced by the different PGPR inoculation treatments to alleviate the negative effects of salt stress. Further growth-promoting assays under different salt stress were set up to confirm that the fresh and dry weight, shoot and root length of pepper plants inoculated by three strains all were significantly higher than non-inoculated control under different saline stress. In summary, the results demonstrated that WU-9, which induced high levels of proline production and antioxidant enzyme activities, and three strains (WU-5, WU-9 and WU-13) can be of great value in maintaining the growth and development of seedlings on saline lands. Highlights • 13 strains with ACC deaminase activity were isolated from saline soil in Xinjiang. • Three strains, WU-5, WU-9 and WU-13, had great potential to promote plant growth. • WU-9 induced high levels of proline content and antioxidant enzyme activities. • Alleviation of salt stress mainly relied on accumulation of proline in seedlings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01476513
Volume :
164
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131849782
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.08.070