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- Title
Plants Saline Environment in Perception with Rhizosphere Bacteria Containing 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Deaminase.
- Authors
Bomle, Dhanashree Vijayrao; Kiran, Asha; Kumar, Jeevitha Kodihalli; Nagaraj, Lavanya Senapathyhalli; Pradeep, Chamanahalli Kyathegowda; Ansari, Mohammad Azam; Alghamdi, Saad; Kabrah, Ahmed; Assaggaf, Hamza; Dablool, Anas S.; Murali, Mahadevamurthy; Amruthesh, Kestur Nagaraj; Udayashankar, Arakere Chunchegowda; Niranjana, Siddapura Ramachandrappa
- Abstract
Soil salinity stress has become a serious roadblock for food production worldwide since it is one of the key factors affecting agricultural productivity. Salinity and drought are predicted to cause considerable loss of crops. To deal with this difficult situation, a variety of strategies have been developed, including plant breeding, plant genetic engineering, and a wide range of agricultural practices, including the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and seed biopriming techniques, to improve the plants' defenses against salinity stress, resulting in higher crop yields to meet future human food demand. In the present review, we updated and discussed the negative effects of salinity stress on plant morphological parameters and physio-biochemical attributes via various mechanisms and the beneficial roles of PGPR with 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate(ACC) deaminase activity as green bio-inoculants in reducing the impact of saline conditions. Furthermore, the applications of ACC deaminase-producing PGPR as a beneficial tool in seed biopriming techniques are updated and explored. This strategy shows promise in boosting quick seed germination, seedling vigor and plant growth uniformity. In addition, the contentious findings of the variation of antioxidants and osmolytes in ACC deaminase-producing PGPR treated plants are examined.
- Subjects
RHIZOBACTERIA; PLANT growth-promoting rhizobacteria; PLANT growth; PLANT breeding; FOOD crops; SOIL salinity; EFFECT of salt on plants
- Publication
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021, Vol 22, Issue 21, p11461
- ISSN
1661-6596
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ijms222111461