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Mitigation of water scarcity with sustained growth of Rice by plant growth promoting bacteria
by
Mehboob-ur-Rahman
, Yahya, Mahreen
, Yasmin, Sumera
, Khaliq, Shazia
, Mahreen, Naima
, Ejaz, Khansa
, Amin, Imran
, Imran, Asma
, Yousaf, Sumaira
, Zulfiqar, Sana
, Asif, Muhammad
, Arif, Muhammad
in
abiotic stress
/ Acetic acid
/ Agricultural production
/ Bacteria
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Climate change
/ Consortia
/ Crop production
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ drought tolerant bacteria
/ Exopolysaccharides
/ Food security
/ Gas analyzers
/ Genotypes
/ Indoleacetic acid
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared imaging
/ Inoculation
/ IRGA
/ Moisture content
/ Organic acids
/ Phosphates
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Principal components analysis
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Rhizosphere
/ Rice
/ Seedlings
/ Soil analysis
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Super Basmati
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Thermal imaging
/ Water
/ Water content
/ Water scarcity
/ Water shortages
/ Water stress
2023
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Mitigation of water scarcity with sustained growth of Rice by plant growth promoting bacteria
by
Mehboob-ur-Rahman
, Yahya, Mahreen
, Yasmin, Sumera
, Khaliq, Shazia
, Mahreen, Naima
, Ejaz, Khansa
, Amin, Imran
, Imran, Asma
, Yousaf, Sumaira
, Zulfiqar, Sana
, Asif, Muhammad
, Arif, Muhammad
in
abiotic stress
/ Acetic acid
/ Agricultural production
/ Bacteria
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Climate change
/ Consortia
/ Crop production
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ drought tolerant bacteria
/ Exopolysaccharides
/ Food security
/ Gas analyzers
/ Genotypes
/ Indoleacetic acid
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared imaging
/ Inoculation
/ IRGA
/ Moisture content
/ Organic acids
/ Phosphates
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Principal components analysis
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Rhizosphere
/ Rice
/ Seedlings
/ Soil analysis
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Super Basmati
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Thermal imaging
/ Water
/ Water content
/ Water scarcity
/ Water shortages
/ Water stress
2023
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Mitigation of water scarcity with sustained growth of Rice by plant growth promoting bacteria
by
Mehboob-ur-Rahman
, Yahya, Mahreen
, Yasmin, Sumera
, Khaliq, Shazia
, Mahreen, Naima
, Ejaz, Khansa
, Amin, Imran
, Imran, Asma
, Yousaf, Sumaira
, Zulfiqar, Sana
, Asif, Muhammad
, Arif, Muhammad
in
abiotic stress
/ Acetic acid
/ Agricultural production
/ Bacteria
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Climate change
/ Consortia
/ Crop production
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ drought tolerant bacteria
/ Exopolysaccharides
/ Food security
/ Gas analyzers
/ Genotypes
/ Indoleacetic acid
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared imaging
/ Inoculation
/ IRGA
/ Moisture content
/ Organic acids
/ Phosphates
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Principal components analysis
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Rhizosphere
/ Rice
/ Seedlings
/ Soil analysis
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Super Basmati
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Thermal imaging
/ Water
/ Water content
/ Water scarcity
/ Water shortages
/ Water stress
2023
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Mitigation of water scarcity with sustained growth of Rice by plant growth promoting bacteria
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Mitigation of water scarcity with sustained growth of Rice by plant growth promoting bacteria
2023
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Climate change augments the risk to food security by inducing drought stress and a drastic decline in global rice production. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) have been known to improve plant growth under drought stress. Here in the present study, we isolated, identified, and well-characterized eight drought-tolerant bacteria from the rice rhizosphere that are tolerant to 20% PEG-8000. These strains exhibited multiple plant growth-promoting traits, i.e., 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) deaminase activity, exopolysaccharide production, phosphate (P)-solubilizing activity (51–356 µg ml -1 ), indole-3 acetic acid (IAA) production (14.3–46.2 µg ml -1 ), and production of organic acids (72–178 µg ml -1 ). Inoculation of bacterial consortium ( Bacillus subtilis NM-2, Brucella haematophilum NM-4, and Bacillus cereus NM-6) significantly improved seedling growth and vigor index (1009.2-1100) as compared to non-inoculated stressed plants (630-957). Through rhizoscanning, efficiency of the consortium was validated by improved root parameters such as root length (17%), diameter, and surface area (18%) of all tested genotypes as compared with respective non-inoculated stressed treatments. Furthermore, the response of consortium inoculation on three rice genotypes was positively correlated with improved plant growth and drought stress ameliorating traits by the accumulation of osmoprotectant, i.e., proline (85.8%–122%), relative water content (51%), membrane stability index (64%), and production of antioxidant enzymes to reduce oxidative damage by reactive oxygen species. A decrease in temperature and improved chlorophyll content of inoculated plants were found using infrared thermal imaging and soil plant analyzer development (SPAD), respectively. The key supporting role of inoculation toward stress responses was validated using robust techniques like infrared thermal imaging and an infrared gas analyzer. Furthermore, principal component analysis depicts the contribution of inoculation on stress responses and yield of tested rice genotypes under water stress. The integration of drought-tolerant rice genotype (NIBGE-DT02) and potential bacterial strains, i.e., NM-2, NM-4, and NM-6, can serve as an effective bioinoculant to cope with water scarcity under current alarming issues related to food security in fluctuating climate.
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