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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria alleviates drought stress in potato in response to suppressive oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes activities
by
Rizwan, Muhammad
, Alotaibi, Majed
, Mubushar, Muhammad
, Batool, Tahira
, Ali, Shafaqat
, Ahmed, Khurshid
, Seleiman, Mahmoud F.
, Ali, Aamir
, Abid, Muhammad
, Naveed, Naima Huma
, Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim
, Shahid, Muhammad Rizwan
in
631/449/2661/2146
/ 631/449/2675
/ Antioxidants - metabolism
/ Bacillus subtilis - physiology
/ Carbohydrate Metabolism
/ Carbohydrates
/ Caseins - metabolism
/ Catalase - metabolism
/ Chlorophyll - metabolism
/ Droughts
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lipids
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oxidative Stress
/ Peroxidase - metabolism
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plant Proteins, Dietary - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Solanum tuberosum - growth & development
/ Solanum tuberosum - metabolism
/ Solanum tuberosum - microbiology
/ Superoxide Dismutase - metabolism
/ Water - metabolism
2020
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria alleviates drought stress in potato in response to suppressive oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes activities
by
Rizwan, Muhammad
, Alotaibi, Majed
, Mubushar, Muhammad
, Batool, Tahira
, Ali, Shafaqat
, Ahmed, Khurshid
, Seleiman, Mahmoud F.
, Ali, Aamir
, Abid, Muhammad
, Naveed, Naima Huma
, Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim
, Shahid, Muhammad Rizwan
in
631/449/2661/2146
/ 631/449/2675
/ Antioxidants - metabolism
/ Bacillus subtilis - physiology
/ Carbohydrate Metabolism
/ Carbohydrates
/ Caseins - metabolism
/ Catalase - metabolism
/ Chlorophyll - metabolism
/ Droughts
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lipids
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oxidative Stress
/ Peroxidase - metabolism
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plant Proteins, Dietary - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Solanum tuberosum - growth & development
/ Solanum tuberosum - metabolism
/ Solanum tuberosum - microbiology
/ Superoxide Dismutase - metabolism
/ Water - metabolism
2020
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria alleviates drought stress in potato in response to suppressive oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes activities
by
Rizwan, Muhammad
, Alotaibi, Majed
, Mubushar, Muhammad
, Batool, Tahira
, Ali, Shafaqat
, Ahmed, Khurshid
, Seleiman, Mahmoud F.
, Ali, Aamir
, Abid, Muhammad
, Naveed, Naima Huma
, Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim
, Shahid, Muhammad Rizwan
in
631/449/2661/2146
/ 631/449/2675
/ Antioxidants - metabolism
/ Bacillus subtilis - physiology
/ Carbohydrate Metabolism
/ Carbohydrates
/ Caseins - metabolism
/ Catalase - metabolism
/ Chlorophyll - metabolism
/ Droughts
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lipids
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oxidative Stress
/ Peroxidase - metabolism
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plant Proteins, Dietary - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Solanum tuberosum - growth & development
/ Solanum tuberosum - metabolism
/ Solanum tuberosum - microbiology
/ Superoxide Dismutase - metabolism
/ Water - metabolism
2020
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria alleviates drought stress in potato in response to suppressive oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes activities
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria alleviates drought stress in potato in response to suppressive oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes activities
2020
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Maintenance of plant physiological functions under drought stress is normally considered a positive feature as it indicates sustained plant health and growth. This study was conducted to investigate whether plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
Bacillus subtilis
HAS31 has potential to maintain potato growth and yield under drought stress. We analyzed trends of chlorophyll concentration, photosynthesis process, relative water content, osmolytes, antioxidants enzymes and oxidative stress, relative growth rate, tuber and aboveground biomass production in two potato varieties, Santae (drought-tolerant) and PRI-Red (drought-sensitive). Plants of both genotypes were treated with 100 g of HAS31 inoculant at 10 days after germination and exposed to different soil relative water contents (SRWC), including 80 ± 5% (well watered), 60 ± 5% (moderate stress) and 40 ± 5% SRWC (severe stress) for 7 days at tuber initiation stage (30 days after germination). The drought stress reduced plant relative growth rate, biomass production, leaf area, number of leaves and tubers, tuber weight, and final yield. The drought-stressed plants showed decline in chlorophyll contents, membrane stability, leaf relative water contents and photosynthetic rate. Under drought stress, enzymatic activity of catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POD) and superoxide dismutase (SOD), contents of total soluble sugars, soluble proteins and proline increased. The application of PGPR reduced the impact of drought and maintained higher growth and physio-chemical traits of the plants. The plants with PGPR application showed higher relative growth rate, dry matter production, leaf area, number of tubers, tuber weight and yield as compared to plants without PGPR. The PGPR-HAS31 treated plants maintained higher photosynthetic process, contents of chlorophyll, soluble proteins, total soluble sugars, and enzymatic activities of CAT, POD and SOD as compared to plants without PGPR. The results of the study suggest that plant growth regulators have ability to sustain growth and yield of potato under drought stress by maintaining physiological functions of the plants.
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Nature Publishing Group UK
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