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Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal

In the arid region Bou-Saâda at the South of Algeria, durum wheat Triticum durum L. cv Waha production is severely threatened by abiotic stresses, mainly drought and salinity. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) hold promising prospects towards sustainable and environmentally-friendly agricu...

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Autores principales: Cherif-Silini, Hafsa, Thissera, Bathini, Bouket, Ali Chenari, Saadaoui, Nora, Silini, Allaoua, Eshelli, Manal, Alenezi, Faizah N., Vallat, Armelle, Luptakova, Lenka, Yahiaoui, Bilal, Cherrad, Semcheddine, Vacher, Sebastien, Rateb, Mostafa E., Belbahri, Lassaad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31426312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20163989
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author Cherif-Silini, Hafsa
Thissera, Bathini
Bouket, Ali Chenari
Saadaoui, Nora
Silini, Allaoua
Eshelli, Manal
Alenezi, Faizah N.
Vallat, Armelle
Luptakova, Lenka
Yahiaoui, Bilal
Cherrad, Semcheddine
Vacher, Sebastien
Rateb, Mostafa E.
Belbahri, Lassaad
author_facet Cherif-Silini, Hafsa
Thissera, Bathini
Bouket, Ali Chenari
Saadaoui, Nora
Silini, Allaoua
Eshelli, Manal
Alenezi, Faizah N.
Vallat, Armelle
Luptakova, Lenka
Yahiaoui, Bilal
Cherrad, Semcheddine
Vacher, Sebastien
Rateb, Mostafa E.
Belbahri, Lassaad
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description In the arid region Bou-Saâda at the South of Algeria, durum wheat Triticum durum L. cv Waha production is severely threatened by abiotic stresses, mainly drought and salinity. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) hold promising prospects towards sustainable and environmentally-friendly agriculture. Using habitat-adapted symbiosis strategy, the PGPR Pantoea agglomerans strain Pa was recovered from wheat roots sampled in Bou-Saâda, conferred alleviation of salt stress in durum wheat plants and allowed considerable growth in this unhostile environment. Strain Pa showed growth up to 35 °C temperature, 5–10 pH range, and up to 30% polyethylene glycol (PEG), as well as 1 M salt concentration tolerance. Pa strain displayed pertinent plant growth promotion (PGP) features (direct and indirect) such as hormone auxin biosynthesis, production of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase, and ammonia and phosphate solubilization. PGPR features were stable over wide salt concentrations (0–400 mM). Pa strain was also able to survive in seeds, in the non-sterile and sterile wheat rhizosphere, and was shown to have an endophytic life style. Phylogenomic analysis of strain Pa indicated that Pantoea genus suffers taxonomic imprecision which blurs species delimitation and may have impacted their practical use as biofertilizers. When applied to plants, strain Pa promoted considerable growth of wheat seedlings, high chlorophyll content, lower accumulation of proline, and favored K(+) accumulation in the inoculated plants when compared to Na(+) in control non-inoculated plants. Metabolomic profiling of strain Pa under one strain many compounds (OSMAC) conditions revealed a wide diversity of secondary metabolites (SM) with interesting salt stress alleviation and PGP activities. All these findings strongly promote the implementation of Pantoea agglomerans strain Pa as an efficient biofertilizer in wheat plants culture in arid and salinity-impacted regions.
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spelling pubmed-67202862019-10-30 Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal Cherif-Silini, Hafsa Thissera, Bathini Bouket, Ali Chenari Saadaoui, Nora Silini, Allaoua Eshelli, Manal Alenezi, Faizah N. Vallat, Armelle Luptakova, Lenka Yahiaoui, Bilal Cherrad, Semcheddine Vacher, Sebastien Rateb, Mostafa E. Belbahri, Lassaad Int J Mol Sci Article In the arid region Bou-Saâda at the South of Algeria, durum wheat Triticum durum L. cv Waha production is severely threatened by abiotic stresses, mainly drought and salinity. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) hold promising prospects towards sustainable and environmentally-friendly agriculture. Using habitat-adapted symbiosis strategy, the PGPR Pantoea agglomerans strain Pa was recovered from wheat roots sampled in Bou-Saâda, conferred alleviation of salt stress in durum wheat plants and allowed considerable growth in this unhostile environment. Strain Pa showed growth up to 35 °C temperature, 5–10 pH range, and up to 30% polyethylene glycol (PEG), as well as 1 M salt concentration tolerance. Pa strain displayed pertinent plant growth promotion (PGP) features (direct and indirect) such as hormone auxin biosynthesis, production of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase, and ammonia and phosphate solubilization. PGPR features were stable over wide salt concentrations (0–400 mM). Pa strain was also able to survive in seeds, in the non-sterile and sterile wheat rhizosphere, and was shown to have an endophytic life style. Phylogenomic analysis of strain Pa indicated that Pantoea genus suffers taxonomic imprecision which blurs species delimitation and may have impacted their practical use as biofertilizers. When applied to plants, strain Pa promoted considerable growth of wheat seedlings, high chlorophyll content, lower accumulation of proline, and favored K(+) accumulation in the inoculated plants when compared to Na(+) in control non-inoculated plants. Metabolomic profiling of strain Pa under one strain many compounds (OSMAC) conditions revealed a wide diversity of secondary metabolites (SM) with interesting salt stress alleviation and PGP activities. All these findings strongly promote the implementation of Pantoea agglomerans strain Pa as an efficient biofertilizer in wheat plants culture in arid and salinity-impacted regions. MDPI 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6720286/ /pubmed/31426312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20163989 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cherif-Silini, Hafsa
Thissera, Bathini
Bouket, Ali Chenari
Saadaoui, Nora
Silini, Allaoua
Eshelli, Manal
Alenezi, Faizah N.
Vallat, Armelle
Luptakova, Lenka
Yahiaoui, Bilal
Cherrad, Semcheddine
Vacher, Sebastien
Rateb, Mostafa E.
Belbahri, Lassaad
Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal
title Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal
title_full Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal
title_fullStr Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal
title_full_unstemmed Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal
title_short Durum Wheat Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophyte Pantoea agglomerans with Genes Contributing to Plant Functions and Secondary Metabolite Arsenal
title_sort durum wheat stress tolerance induced by endophyte pantoea agglomerans with genes contributing to plant functions and secondary metabolite arsenal
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31426312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20163989
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