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盐条件下产胞外多糖植物促生细菌研究
作者姓名:S. K. UPADHYAY  J. S. SINGH  D. P. SINGH
作者单位:Department of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedker(Central)University, Raibarelly Road, Lucknow-226025,India
基金项目:Supported by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research,Human Research Development Group,Government of India
摘    要:Salt-tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can play an important role in alleviating soil salinity stress during plant growth and bacterial exopolysaccharide (EPS) can also help to mitigate salinity stress by reducing the content of Na + available for plant uptake.In this study,native bacterial strains of wheat rhizosphere in soils of Varanasi,India,were screened to identify the EPS-producing salt-tolerant rhizobacteria with plant growth-promoting traits.The various rhizobacteria strains were isolated and identified using 16S rDNA sequencing.The plant growth-promoting effect of inoculation of seedlings with these bacterial strains was evaluated under soil salinity conditions in a pot experiment.Eleven bacterial strains which initially showed tolerance up to 80 g L -1 NaCl also exhibited an EPS-producing potential.The results suggested that the isolated bacterial strains demonstrated some of the plant growth-promoting traits such as phosphate solubilizing ability and production of auxin,proline,reducing sugars,and total soluble sugars.Furthermore,the inoculated wheat plants had an increased biomass compared to the un-inoculated plants.

关 键 词:NaCl  plant  uptake  rhizosphere  salt  tolerance  wheat

Exopolysaccharide-producing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria under salinity condition
S. K. UPADHYAY,J. S. SINGH,D. P. SINGH.Exopolysaccharide-producing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria under salinity condition[J].Pedosphere,2011,21(2):214-222.
Authors:S K UPADHYAY  J S SINGH and D P SINGH
Institution:Department of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedker (Central) University, Raibarelly Road, Lucknow-226025 (India);Department of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedker (Central) University, Raibarelly Road, Lucknow-226025 (India);Department of Environmental Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedker (Central) University, Raibarelly Road, Lucknow-226025 (India)
Abstract:Salt-tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can play an important role in alleviating soil salinity stress during plant growth and bacterial exopolysaccharide (EPS) can also help to mitigate salinity stress by reducing the content of Na+ available for plant uptake. In this study, native bacterial strains of wheat rhizosphere in soils of Varanasi, India, were screened to identify the EPS-producing salt-tolerant rhizobacteria with plant growth-promoting traits. The various rhizobacteria strains were isolated using 16S rDNA sequencing. The plant growth-promoting effect of inoculation of seedlings with these bacterial strains was evaluated under soil salinity conditions in a pot experiment. Eleven bacterial strains which initially showed tolerance up to 80 g L-1 NaCl also exhibited an EPS-producing potential. The results suggested that the isolated bacterial strains demonstrated some of the plant growth-promoting traits such as phosphate solubilizing ability, production of auxin and proline, and reduced total soluble sugars. Furthermore, the inoculated wheat plants had an increased biomass compared to the un-inoculated plants.
Keywords:NaCl  plant uptake  rhizosphere  salt tolerance  wheat
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