Plant growth promoting Streptomyces strains are selectively interacting with the wheat cultivars especially in saline conditions
Alireza Akbari, Shahrokh Gharanjik, Parisa Koobaz, Akram Sadeghi
Abstract
content and APX and SOD activity in both cultivars, however, its effect on biomass was different. Increase in SOD, APX and POX activities in bacterial inoculated-Zarin, but not Gonbad, under normal conditions suggested that this cultivar may recognize strain C-2012 as a gentle stressor and not as a PGPR. These results showed that the responses of the wheat cultivars to a defined PGPR is different in the physiological, phenotypic and molecular level. Based on the results, the evaluation of the effect of a bio-fertilizer on each wheat cultivar is necessary prior to use in a commercial field.
Topics & Concepts
APXCultivarSeedlingChlorophyllHorticultureBiologySalinityCarotenoidProlinePeroxidaseInoculationAgronomyBotanyEnzymeBiochemistryEcologyAmino acidPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance