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A halophilic and osmotolerant Azospirillum brasilense strain from Algerian soil restores wheat growth under saline conditions.
Eng. Life Sci. 7, 354-360 (2007)
A new bacterial isolate (NH) from salt-affected soil was identified as Azospirillum brasilense using phenotypic analyses and 16SrDNA-based phylogeny. This isolate showed resistance towards 3,4-dehydroproline and optimal growth at 200 mmol/L NaCl, tolerating salt stress of 300 mmol/L NaCl in the absence of osmoprotectants and up to 600 mmol/L NaCl in the presence of glycine betaine and Ova lactuca extracts. This effect was enhanced with extracts of the marine algae Ova lactuca. A. brasilense strain NH can produce auxin indole acetic acid under saline conditions. The hypothesis was tested that the inoculation of this osmotolerant rhizosphere strain could improve the growth of wheat under saline stress conditions. Normal wheat growth was restored in the presence of both 150 mmol/L and 200 mmol/L NaCl after inoculation with A. brasilense NH. Under saline conditions, its effect of promoting plant growth of wheat was significantly superior to that of A. brasilense Sp7, the non-halotolerant type strain. A. brasilense NH restored wheat growth at elevated salt concentrations in pot and field experiments even better in the presence of osmoprotective Ulva lactuca extracts.
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Publication type
Article: Journal article
Document type
Scientific Article
Keywords
fertilization; plants; saline conditions; soil
ISSN (print) / ISBN
1618-0240
e-ISSN
1618-2863
Journal
Engineering in Life Sciences
Quellenangaben
Volume: 7,
Issue: 4,
Pages: 354-360
Publisher
Wiley
Non-patent literature
Publications
Reviewing status
Peer reviewed
Institute(s)
Research Unit Microbe-Plant Interactions (AMP)