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Mitigation of salt stress in wheat seedlings by a <Emphasis Type="Italic">gfp</Emphasis>-tagged <Emphasis Type="Italic">Azospirillum lipoferum</Emphasis>
Authors:Macario?Bacilio  Hilda?Rodriguez  Manuel?Moreno  Juan-Pablo?Hernandez  Email author" target="_blank">Yoav?BashanEmail author
Institution:(1) Environmental Microbiology Group, Center for Biological Research of the Northwest (CIB), P.O. Box 128, La Paz, B.C.S., 23000, Mexico;(2) Cuban Research Institute on Sugarcane By-Products, Havana, Cuba
Abstract:Root colonization and mitigation of NaCl stress on wheat seedlings were studied by inoculating seeds with Azospirillum lipoferum JA4Colonngfp15 tagged with the green fluorescent protein gene (gfp). Colonization of wheat roots under 80 and 160 mM NaCl stress was similar to root colonization with this bacterial species under non-saline conditions, that is, single cells and small aggregates were mainly located in the root hair zone. These salt concentrations had significant inhibitory effects on development of seedlings, but not on growth in culture of gfp-A. lipoferum JA4Colonngfp15. Reduced plant growth (height and dry weight of leaves and roots) under continuous irrigation with 160 mM NaCl was ameliorated by bacterial inoculation with gfp-A. lipoferum JA4Colonngfp15. Inoculation of plants subjected to continuous irrigation with 80 mM NaCl or to a single application of either NaCl concentration (80 or 160 mM NaCl) did not mitigate salt stress. This study indicates that, under high NaCl concentration, inoculation with modified A. lipoferum reduced the deleterious effects of NaCl; colonization patterns on roots were unaffected and the genetic marker did not induce undesirable effects on the interaction between the bacterium and the plants.
Keywords:Azospirillum  gfp  Plant growth-promoting bacteria  PGPR  Salt stress mitigation
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