Microbial amelioration of salinity stress in HD 2967 wheat cultivar by up-regulating antioxidant defense.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Communicative and Integrative Biology Pub Date : 2021-06-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19420889.2021.1937839
Madhulika Singh, Neha Tiwari
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An experiment was conducted to investigate the potential of Piriformospora indica and plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) to ameliorate salinity stress in HD 2967 wheat cultivar. Plants were treated with four different levels of salinity viz. 0, 50, 100 and 200 mM NaCl (electrical conductivity value 0.01, 5.84, 11.50 and 21.4 mS cm-1, respectively) under greenhouse conditions, using a completely randomized design experiment. Plants inoculated with PGPB and P. indica showed decrease in lipid peroxidation, relative membrane permeability and lipoxygenase enzyme (LOX) activity as compared to uninoculated plants. The result of this study showed that PGPB and P. indica inoculated HD 2967 wheat plants accumulated higher content of proline, α-tocopherol and carotenoid as compared to uninoculated plants. The HD 2967 wheat plants either inoculated with PGPB or P. indica showed significantly higher activities of antioxidant enzymes viz. superoxide dismutase, catalase and ascorbate peroxidase than that of the uninoculated plants. Moreover, PGPB inoculated plants showed greater activity of antioxidant enzymes than the plants inoculated with P. indica. Salinity stress tolerance was more pronounced in the PGPB inoculated than P. indica inoculated plants. This study revealed the potentiality of PGPB and P. indica as bio-ameliorator under salinity stress, and suggests that this plant microbial association could be a promising biotechnological tool to combat the deleterious effects of salinity stress.

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微生物通过上调抗氧化防御能力改善 HD 2967 小麦品种的盐度胁迫。
本实验研究了 Piriformospora indica 和植物生长促进菌(PGPB)在改善 HD 2967 小麦品种盐度胁迫方面的潜力。采用完全随机设计实验,在温室条件下用四种不同的盐度处理植物,即 0、50、100 和 200 mM NaCl(电导率值分别为 0.01、5.84、11.50 和 21.4 mS cm-1)。与未接种的植物相比,接种了 PGPB 和 P. indica 的植物在脂质过氧化、相对膜渗透性和脂氧化酶(LOX)活性方面均有所下降。研究结果表明,与未接种的植株相比,接种了 PGPB 和 P. indica 的 HD 2967 小麦植株积累了更高含量的脯氨酸、α-生育酚和类胡萝卜素。接种了 PGPB 或 P. indica 的 HD 2967 小麦植株的超氧化物歧化酶、过氧化氢酶和抗坏血酸过氧化物酶等抗氧化酶的活性明显高于未接种的植株。此外,接种 PGPB 的植株比接种 P. indica 的植株表现出更高的抗氧化酶活性。接种了 PGPB 的植株比接种了 P. indica 的植株更能承受盐度胁迫。这项研究揭示了 PGPB 和 P. indica 在盐胁迫下作为生物改良剂的潜力,并表明这种植物微生物联合体可以成为一种很有前途的生物技术工具,用于对抗盐胁迫的有害影响。
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