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Improving salinity tolerance in wheat plants via inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus subtilis for enhanced biomass, growth and physiological process
by
Ali, Hafiz Haider
, Zaheer, Muhammad Saqlain
, Manzoor, Muhammad Aamir
, Riaz, Muhammad Waheed
, Riaz, Hasan
, Bibi, Rani
, Aijaz, Nazish
, Barasarathi, Jayanthi
, Manoharadas, Salim
, Rehman, Shamsur
, Aslam, Hafiz M. Usman
, Alam, Muhammad Waqar
, Hameed, Akhtar
, Aghayeva, Saltanat
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Azospirillum brasilense
/ Bacillus subtilis
/ Bacteria
/ Biomass
/ biomass production
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cereal crops
/ Chlorophyll
/ Crop growth
/ Crop production
/ Design of experiments
/ Effectiveness
/ Experimental design
/ Experiments
/ Fertilizers
/ Grain
/ Inoculation
/ Life Sciences
/ Loam soils
/ Original Article
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiology
/ Plant Anatomy/Development
/ Plant Biochemistry
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Pathology
/ Plant Physiology
/ rhizosphere bacteria
/ Saline environments
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Salinity tolerance
/ Salt
/ salt stress
/ salt tolerance
/ Salts
/ seed inoculation
/ Seeds
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Toxicity
/ Wheat
2024
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Improving salinity tolerance in wheat plants via inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus subtilis for enhanced biomass, growth and physiological process
by
Ali, Hafiz Haider
, Zaheer, Muhammad Saqlain
, Manzoor, Muhammad Aamir
, Riaz, Muhammad Waheed
, Riaz, Hasan
, Bibi, Rani
, Aijaz, Nazish
, Barasarathi, Jayanthi
, Manoharadas, Salim
, Rehman, Shamsur
, Aslam, Hafiz M. Usman
, Alam, Muhammad Waqar
, Hameed, Akhtar
, Aghayeva, Saltanat
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Azospirillum brasilense
/ Bacillus subtilis
/ Bacteria
/ Biomass
/ biomass production
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cereal crops
/ Chlorophyll
/ Crop growth
/ Crop production
/ Design of experiments
/ Effectiveness
/ Experimental design
/ Experiments
/ Fertilizers
/ Grain
/ Inoculation
/ Life Sciences
/ Loam soils
/ Original Article
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiology
/ Plant Anatomy/Development
/ Plant Biochemistry
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Pathology
/ Plant Physiology
/ rhizosphere bacteria
/ Saline environments
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Salinity tolerance
/ Salt
/ salt stress
/ salt tolerance
/ Salts
/ seed inoculation
/ Seeds
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Toxicity
/ Wheat
2024
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Improving salinity tolerance in wheat plants via inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus subtilis for enhanced biomass, growth and physiological process
by
Ali, Hafiz Haider
, Zaheer, Muhammad Saqlain
, Manzoor, Muhammad Aamir
, Riaz, Muhammad Waheed
, Riaz, Hasan
, Bibi, Rani
, Aijaz, Nazish
, Barasarathi, Jayanthi
, Manoharadas, Salim
, Rehman, Shamsur
, Aslam, Hafiz M. Usman
, Alam, Muhammad Waqar
, Hameed, Akhtar
, Aghayeva, Saltanat
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Azospirillum brasilense
/ Bacillus subtilis
/ Bacteria
/ Biomass
/ biomass production
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cereal crops
/ Chlorophyll
/ Crop growth
/ Crop production
/ Design of experiments
/ Effectiveness
/ Experimental design
/ Experiments
/ Fertilizers
/ Grain
/ Inoculation
/ Life Sciences
/ Loam soils
/ Original Article
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiology
/ Plant Anatomy/Development
/ Plant Biochemistry
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Pathology
/ Plant Physiology
/ rhizosphere bacteria
/ Saline environments
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Salinity tolerance
/ Salt
/ salt stress
/ salt tolerance
/ Salts
/ seed inoculation
/ Seeds
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Toxicity
/ Wheat
2024
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Improving salinity tolerance in wheat plants via inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus subtilis for enhanced biomass, growth and physiological process
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Improving salinity tolerance in wheat plants via inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus subtilis for enhanced biomass, growth and physiological process
2024
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The study seeks to contribute novel insights into the efficacy of rhizobacteria, simultaneous
Azospirillum brasilense
and
Bacillus subtilis
inoculation as a means to not only mitigate the detrimental impacts of salt stress but also to potentially achieve superior results in terms of wheat biomass production. The experimental design involved a pot experiment where wheat plants were subjected to nine treatments {T
0
= Control [No seed inoculation with any bacterial strain + Non-saline soil (2.16 dS/m)], T
1
= Saline soil (6.0 dS/m), T
2
= Saline soil +
Azospirillum brasilense
, T
3
= Saline soil +
Bacillus subtilis
, T
4
= Saline soil +
A. brasilense
+
B. subtilis
, T
5
= Highly saline (10 dS/m), T
6
= Highly saline +
Azospirillum brasilense
, T
7
= Highly saline +
Bacillus subtilis
, T
8
= Highly saline +
A. brasilense
+
B. subtilis
}.
A. brasilense
and
B. subtilis
individually exhibited positive effects in alleviating the detrimental influence of salt stress but combined application of both rhizobacteria showed superior effectiveness, particularly in saline and highly saline environments.
A. brasilense
and
B. subtilis
were found to enhance wheat plant growth by fostering improvements in photosynthesis, chlorophyll content, and crop growth rate, particularly in stressful conditions. Both rhizobacteria were improved biomass of wheat crop and other growth parameters. This study demonstrated the potential of
A. brasilense
and
B. subtilis
as beneficial rhizobacteria for enhancing wheat biomass production in the face of salt stress. Combined application of
A. brasilense
and
B. subtilis
could be a promising strategy for improving wheat growth under saline soils.
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