Ameliorating drought resistance in Arabidopsis and alfalfa under water deficit conditions through inoculation with Bacillus tequilensis G128 and B. velezensis G138 derived from an arid environment

IF 6.8 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Stress Pub Date : 2024-12-29 DOI:10.1016/j.stress.2024.100727
Hengxia Yin , Xiaolan Ma , Wei Wang , Chengti Xu , Xin Xiang , Wenjing Li , Jiao Li , Yang Li , Lam-Son Phan Tran , Benyin Zhang
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Drought stress is a critical factor limiting plant growth and agricultural productivity, causing significant physiological and biochemical disruptions. This study addresses the gap in research on enhancing plant drought tolerance through plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), focusing on two Bacillus strains, B. velezensis and B. tequilensis, isolated from the arid soils of Qinghai province, China. Both isolates have shown growth-promoting potential but their role in improving drought tolerance, especially in forage crops like alfalfa, has been understudied. The research firstly identified both isolates with phylogenetic trees based on 16S rRNA genes and evaluated their growth-promoting abilities. Then pot experiments were conducted to assess the physiological, biochemical, and gene expression responses of Arabidopsis or alfalfa inoculated with these isolates under drought conditions. Results revealed significant improvements in shoot and root growth, biomass, and chlorophyll content in inoculated plants under drought stress. Additionally, the isolates enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities (SOD, POD, and CAT) and reduced oxidative stress markers (H₂O₂, O₂⁻, and MDA), while promoting the accumulation of osmolytes like proline and soluble sugars. Moreover, inoculated plants showed upregulated expression of key drought-responsive genes, such as MsWRKY8 and MsNCED1, indicating enhanced drought tolerance at the molecular level. This research underscores the potential of these Bacillus isolates as a basis for developing eco-friendly biofertilizers to boost agricultural productivity in drought-prone regions.
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通过接种干旱环境下的龙舌兰芽孢杆菌G128和velezensis G138,改善缺水条件下拟南芥和苜蓿的抗旱性
干旱胁迫是限制植物生长和农业生产力的一个关键因素,造成重大的生理和生化破坏。本研究填补了利用植物生长促进菌(plant growth-promoting bacteria, PGPB)增强植物抗旱性研究的空白,以从青海干旱土壤中分离的芽孢杆菌B. velezensis和B. tequilensis为研究对象。这两种菌株都显示出促进生长的潜力,但它们在提高耐旱性方面的作用,特别是在苜蓿等饲料作物中,还没有得到充分的研究。本研究首先利用基于16S rRNA基因的系统发育树对两株菌株进行了鉴定,并对其促生长能力进行了评价。然后进行盆栽试验,研究接种这些菌株的拟南芥和苜蓿在干旱条件下的生理生化和基因表达反应。结果表明,干旱胁迫下接种植株的茎、根生长、生物量和叶绿素含量均有显著改善。此外,分离物增强了抗氧化酶(SOD, POD和CAT)的活性,减少了氧化应激标志物(H₂O₂,O₂毒血症和MDA毒血症),同时促进了脯氨酸和可溶性糖等渗透物的积累。此外,接种植株的关键干旱响应基因MsWRKY8和MsNCED1表达上调,表明在分子水平上抗旱性增强。这项研究强调了这些芽孢杆菌分离物作为开发生态友好型生物肥料以提高干旱易发地区农业生产力的基础的潜力。
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Plant Stress
Plant Stress PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
5.20
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76
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: The journal Plant Stress deals with plant (or other photoautotrophs, such as algae, cyanobacteria and lichens) responses to abiotic and biotic stress factors that can result in limited growth and productivity. Such responses can be analyzed and described at a physiological, biochemical and molecular level. Experimental approaches/technologies aiming to improve growth and productivity with a potential for downstream validation under stress conditions will also be considered. Both fundamental and applied research manuscripts are welcome, provided that clear mechanistic hypotheses are made and descriptive approaches are avoided. In addition, high-quality review articles will also be considered, provided they follow a critical approach and stimulate thought for future research avenues. Plant Stress welcomes high-quality manuscripts related (but not limited) to interactions between plants and: Lack of water (drought) and excess (flooding), Salinity stress, Elevated temperature and/or low temperature (chilling and freezing), Hypoxia and/or anoxia, Mineral nutrient excess and/or deficiency, Heavy metals and/or metalloids, Plant priming (chemical, biological, physiological, nanomaterial, biostimulant) approaches for improved stress protection, Viral, phytoplasma, bacterial and fungal plant-pathogen interactions. The journal welcomes basic and applied research articles, as well as review articles and short communications. All submitted manuscripts will be subject to a thorough peer-reviewing process.
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