Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria

The study was conducted at green house and laboratories of Agriculture Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Ismailia governorate, Egypt during 2018/2019 to test rhizosphere growth promoting bacteria as known strategy to increase salinity tolerance of six genotypes of whe...

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Main Authors: Alaa Fathalla, Amal Abd el-mageed
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Published: AIMS Press 2020-09-01
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spelling doaj-10e74988532444c49e267cbd53d43fa92020-11-25T02:11:19ZengAIMS PressAIMS Microbiology2471-18882020-09-016325027110.3934/microbiol.2020016Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteriaAlaa Fathalla0Amal Abd el-mageed1Department of agric. Botany, Faculty of agriculture, Suez canal university, Ismailia, EgyptDepartment of agric. Botany, Faculty of agriculture, Suez canal university, Ismailia, EgyptThe study was conducted at green house and laboratories of Agriculture Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Ismailia governorate, Egypt during 2018/2019 to test rhizosphere growth promoting bacteria as known strategy to increase salinity tolerance of six genotypes of wheat namely; Line 404, Line 356, Line 420, Line432, Sakha 93 and Line 380 were grown under 3000 ppm and 5000 ppm of salinity. Four bacterial strains were used namely; <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160, <em>Serratia liquefaciens</em> ATCC 27592, Bacillus subtilis SBMP4 and <em>Bacillus megaterium</em> NBRC 15308. All the strains could be able to tolerate salinity levels up to 3% NaCl and produced indole acetic acid (IAA). The both strains <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160 and <em>Bacillus megaterium</em> NBRC 15308 were grow on NA media supplemented with 6% NaCl, and showed 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase activity and <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160 strain also fixed nitrogen. PCR results confirmed the previous results for both strains. <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160 and <em>Bacillus megaterium</em> NBRC 15308 were selected to study their reflection <em>in vivo</em> on wheat plants growth at different levels of salinity. The selected strains were able to improve plants growth under salinity stress conditions when compared with non-inoculated plants for all wheat genotypes especially sakha93 showed the highest mean values over rest genotypes under saline and non-saline conditions. Results of genetic parameters for studied traits showed that values of PCV were higher than GCV values for most studied traits. Germination percentage, shoot length and potassium content had high values of heritability and genetic advance, so these traits might use in selection of plant breeding programs for salinity tolerance.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/microbiol.2020016/fulltext.htmlgenotypeswheat<i>pseudomonas</i><i>bacillus</i>salinity
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Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria
AIMS Microbiology
genotypes
wheat
<i>pseudomonas</i>
<i>bacillus</i>
salinity
author_facet Alaa Fathalla
Amal Abd el-mageed
author_sort Alaa Fathalla
title Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria
title_short Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria
title_full Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria
title_fullStr Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Salt tolerance enhancement Of wheat <em>(Triticum Asativium L)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria
title_sort salt tolerance enhancement of wheat <em>(triticum asativium l)</em> genotypes by selected plant growth promoting bacteria
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Microbiology
issn 2471-1888
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The study was conducted at green house and laboratories of Agriculture Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Ismailia governorate, Egypt during 2018/2019 to test rhizosphere growth promoting bacteria as known strategy to increase salinity tolerance of six genotypes of wheat namely; Line 404, Line 356, Line 420, Line432, Sakha 93 and Line 380 were grown under 3000 ppm and 5000 ppm of salinity. Four bacterial strains were used namely; <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160, <em>Serratia liquefaciens</em> ATCC 27592, Bacillus subtilis SBMP4 and <em>Bacillus megaterium</em> NBRC 15308. All the strains could be able to tolerate salinity levels up to 3% NaCl and produced indole acetic acid (IAA). The both strains <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160 and <em>Bacillus megaterium</em> NBRC 15308 were grow on NA media supplemented with 6% NaCl, and showed 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase activity and <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160 strain also fixed nitrogen. PCR results confirmed the previous results for both strains. <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em> NBRC 14160 and <em>Bacillus megaterium</em> NBRC 15308 were selected to study their reflection <em>in vivo</em> on wheat plants growth at different levels of salinity. The selected strains were able to improve plants growth under salinity stress conditions when compared with non-inoculated plants for all wheat genotypes especially sakha93 showed the highest mean values over rest genotypes under saline and non-saline conditions. Results of genetic parameters for studied traits showed that values of PCV were higher than GCV values for most studied traits. Germination percentage, shoot length and potassium content had high values of heritability and genetic advance, so these traits might use in selection of plant breeding programs for salinity tolerance.
topic genotypes
wheat
<i>pseudomonas</i>
<i>bacillus</i>
salinity
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/microbiol.2020016/fulltext.html
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