Inoculating wheat seedlings with exopolysaccharide-producing bacteria restricts sodium uptake and stimulates plant growth under salt stress

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作者
Ashraf, M
Hasnain, S
Berge, O
Mahmood, T
机构
[1] Nucl Inst Agr & Biol, Faisalabad 38000, Pakistan
[2] Univ Punjab, Dept Bot, Lahore 54590, Pakistan
[3] CEA Cadarache, DSV DEVM, LEMiR, UMR CNRS CEA 163, F-13108 St Paul Les Durance, France
关键词
biofilm bacteria; exopolysaccharides; rhizosphere; salinity; sodium uptake;
D O I
10.1007/s00374-004-0766-y
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
A pot experiment was conducted to elucidate the effects of inoculating five exopolysaccharide- (EPS-) producing bacterial strains on the dry matter yield and the uptake of K+, Na+, and Ca2+ by wheat seedlings grown in a moderately saline soil. The bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere soil (RS) of wheat grown in a salt-affected soil and included Aeromonas hydrophila/caviae (strain MAS-765), Bacillus insolitus (strain MAS17), and Bacillus sp. (strains MAS617, MAS620 and MAS820). The inoculation substantially increased the dry matter yield of roots (149-527% increase) and shoots (85-281% increase), and the mass of RS (176-790% increase). All the strains, except MAS617, also increased the RS mass/root mass ratio as well as the population density of EPS bacteria on the rhizoplane, and both these parameters were significantly correlated with the content of water-insoluble saccharides in the RS. Inoculation restricted Na+ uptake by roots, which was not attributable to the binding of Na+ by the RS, or to the ameliorative effects of Ca2+ under salinity. The decreased Na+ uptake by roots of inoculated than uninoculated plants was probably caused by a reduced passive (apoplasmic) flow of Na+ into the stele due to the higher proportion of the root zones covered with soil sheaths in inoculated treatments. Among the strains tested, MAS820 was the most efficient in all respects, whereas MAS617 was the least effective. Results suggested that inoculating selected EPS-producing bacteria could serve as a useful tool for alleviating salinity stress in salt-sensitive plants.
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