Amelioration of Drought Stress Adverse Effect and Mediating Biochemical Content of Cabbage Seedlings by Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria
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2016Author
Samancioglu, Aysel and Yildirim, Ertan and Turan, Metin and Kotan, Recep
and Sahin, Ustun and Kul, Raziye
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The goals of the study were to investigate the role of plant growth
promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) (Bacillus megaterium TV-6D, Bacillus
megaterium TV-20E, Peanibacillus polymyxa KIN-37, and combination of
Bacillus megaterium TV-6D+Pantoea agglomerans RK-92+Brevibacillus
choshiensis TV-53D) in alleviating the harmfull effects of drought
stress in cabbage seedlings grown under different irrigation levels. For
this popuse, a pot experiment was undertaken to determine the beneficial
effect of PGPR on growth and physiological and biochemical properties of
cabbage seedlings grown under various irrigation levels (I1, I2, I3 and
I4) which was determined considering different ratios (100, 75, 50 and
25\%) of evaporated water from the reduced pan. Experimental data showed
an increase in growth parameters in PGPR treated plants when compared to
untreated plants under stressed conditions. TV-6D and TV-6D+RK-92+TV-53D
strains were found to mitigate drought stress tolerance in cabbage
plants by accumulating antioxidant enzymes, osmolytes, hormone
production, and decreased electrolyte leakage in PGPR treated plants
under water deficit conditions. (C) 2016 Friends Science Publishers
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