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Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria

The development of salinity affects 7% of the world’s land surface, acting as a major constraint to crop productivity. This study attempted to use the co-evolving endophytes of peanut to alleviate salinity stress and enhance the yield of peanut. Diverse and different tissue colonizing endophytes wer...

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Autores principales: Pal, Kamal K., Dey, Rinku, Sherathia, Dharmesh N., Devidayal, Mangalassery, Shamsudheen, Kumar, Arvind, Rupapara, Rupal B., Mandaliya, Mona, Rawal, Priya, Bhadania, Roshani A., Thomas, Manesh, Patel, Mili B., Maida, Priyanka, Nawade, Bhagwat D., Ahmad, Suhail, Dash, Pitabas, Radhakrishnan, T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8079962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33936008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.650771
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author Pal, Kamal K.
Dey, Rinku
Sherathia, Dharmesh N.
Devidayal,
Mangalassery, Shamsudheen
Kumar, Arvind
Rupapara, Rupal B.
Mandaliya, Mona
Rawal, Priya
Bhadania, Roshani A.
Thomas, Manesh
Patel, Mili B.
Maida, Priyanka
Nawade, Bhagwat D.
Ahmad, Suhail
Dash, Pitabas
Radhakrishnan, T.
author_facet Pal, Kamal K.
Dey, Rinku
Sherathia, Dharmesh N.
Devidayal,
Mangalassery, Shamsudheen
Kumar, Arvind
Rupapara, Rupal B.
Mandaliya, Mona
Rawal, Priya
Bhadania, Roshani A.
Thomas, Manesh
Patel, Mili B.
Maida, Priyanka
Nawade, Bhagwat D.
Ahmad, Suhail
Dash, Pitabas
Radhakrishnan, T.
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description The development of salinity affects 7% of the world’s land surface, acting as a major constraint to crop productivity. This study attempted to use the co-evolving endophytes of peanut to alleviate salinity stress and enhance the yield of peanut. Diverse and different tissue colonizing endophytes were isolated from peanut and screened in vitro by seed germination bioassay imposing gradients of salinity, with two cultivars TG37A (susceptible) and GG2 (moderately resistant), in potted conditions using saline irrigation water. Finally, nine endophytes capable of producing IAA and ACC-deaminase, promoting root growth and yield in potted conditions were selected for further evaluation in field conditions. They were evaluated with saline water (1.5–2.0 dS/m) in saline soil with susceptible cultivar TG37A. Simultaneously, three endophytes (Bacillus firmus J22N; Bacillus tequilensis SEN15N; and Bacillus sp. REN51N) were evaluated with two cultivars, GG2 and TG37A, during rainy and post-rainy seasons with elevated salinity. The application of endophytes like Bacillus firmus J22N and Bacillus sp. REN51N enhanced the pod and haulm yield of peanuts by 14–19% across cultivars, salinity, and seasons. In addition, there was significant modulation in parameters like relative water content; production of enzymes like superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione reductase (GR), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), lipid peroxidase (POD), and H(2)O(2) content in leaf; and uptake of potassium. The activities of the enzymes involved in scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased with salinity, and further increased with endophytes like Bacillus firmus J22N, Bacillus tequilensis SEN15N, and Bacillus sp. REN51N. There was an enhanced accumulation of proline, reduced level of phenol and H(2)O(2), and enhanced uptake of potassium with the inoculation of endophytes. This improved scavenging capacity of plants by endophytic modulation of ROS scavengers, uptake of K, production of ACC deaminase and IAA, root and biomass growth, modulation in relative water content, and enhanced accumulation of osmoprotectant might be the reasons of alleviation of salinity stress. Endophytes could have alleviated salinity stress in peanuts, indicating the mechanisms and potential of peanuts at the field level. These endophytes could be applied to bring agricultural sustainability to salinity-affected areas in the future. Furthermore, few genera viz. Kocuria, Brevundimonas, Agrococcus, Dietzia, and Kytococcus were observed in peanut tissue for the first time.
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spelling pubmed-80799622021-04-29 Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria Pal, Kamal K. Dey, Rinku Sherathia, Dharmesh N. Devidayal, Mangalassery, Shamsudheen Kumar, Arvind Rupapara, Rupal B. Mandaliya, Mona Rawal, Priya Bhadania, Roshani A. Thomas, Manesh Patel, Mili B. Maida, Priyanka Nawade, Bhagwat D. Ahmad, Suhail Dash, Pitabas Radhakrishnan, T. Front Microbiol Microbiology The development of salinity affects 7% of the world’s land surface, acting as a major constraint to crop productivity. This study attempted to use the co-evolving endophytes of peanut to alleviate salinity stress and enhance the yield of peanut. Diverse and different tissue colonizing endophytes were isolated from peanut and screened in vitro by seed germination bioassay imposing gradients of salinity, with two cultivars TG37A (susceptible) and GG2 (moderately resistant), in potted conditions using saline irrigation water. Finally, nine endophytes capable of producing IAA and ACC-deaminase, promoting root growth and yield in potted conditions were selected for further evaluation in field conditions. They were evaluated with saline water (1.5–2.0 dS/m) in saline soil with susceptible cultivar TG37A. Simultaneously, three endophytes (Bacillus firmus J22N; Bacillus tequilensis SEN15N; and Bacillus sp. REN51N) were evaluated with two cultivars, GG2 and TG37A, during rainy and post-rainy seasons with elevated salinity. The application of endophytes like Bacillus firmus J22N and Bacillus sp. REN51N enhanced the pod and haulm yield of peanuts by 14–19% across cultivars, salinity, and seasons. In addition, there was significant modulation in parameters like relative water content; production of enzymes like superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione reductase (GR), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), lipid peroxidase (POD), and H(2)O(2) content in leaf; and uptake of potassium. The activities of the enzymes involved in scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased with salinity, and further increased with endophytes like Bacillus firmus J22N, Bacillus tequilensis SEN15N, and Bacillus sp. REN51N. There was an enhanced accumulation of proline, reduced level of phenol and H(2)O(2), and enhanced uptake of potassium with the inoculation of endophytes. This improved scavenging capacity of plants by endophytic modulation of ROS scavengers, uptake of K, production of ACC deaminase and IAA, root and biomass growth, modulation in relative water content, and enhanced accumulation of osmoprotectant might be the reasons of alleviation of salinity stress. Endophytes could have alleviated salinity stress in peanuts, indicating the mechanisms and potential of peanuts at the field level. These endophytes could be applied to bring agricultural sustainability to salinity-affected areas in the future. Furthermore, few genera viz. Kocuria, Brevundimonas, Agrococcus, Dietzia, and Kytococcus were observed in peanut tissue for the first time. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8079962/ /pubmed/33936008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.650771 Text en Copyright © 2021 Pal, Dey, Sherathia, Devidayal, Mangalassery, Kumar, Rupapara, Mandaliya, Rawal, Bhadania, Thomas, Patel, Maida, Nawade, Ahmad, Dash and Radhakrishnan. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Pal, Kamal K.
Dey, Rinku
Sherathia, Dharmesh N.
Devidayal,
Mangalassery, Shamsudheen
Kumar, Arvind
Rupapara, Rupal B.
Mandaliya, Mona
Rawal, Priya
Bhadania, Roshani A.
Thomas, Manesh
Patel, Mili B.
Maida, Priyanka
Nawade, Bhagwat D.
Ahmad, Suhail
Dash, Pitabas
Radhakrishnan, T.
Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria
title Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria
title_full Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria
title_fullStr Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria
title_short Alleviation of Salinity Stress in Peanut by Application of Endophytic Bacteria
title_sort alleviation of salinity stress in peanut by application of endophytic bacteria
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8079962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33936008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.650771
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