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Differential response of two endophytic bacterial strains inoculation on biochemical and physiological parameters of Bacopa monnieri L. under arsenic stress conditions

Pratibha Tripathi, Arpita Tripathi, Akanksha Singh, Vineet Yadav, Karuna Shanker, Puja Khare, Alok Kalra

2022Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The accumulation of arsenic (As), in medicinal herbs, is detrimental due to its adverse effects on plant metabolism and consumer health. The present study aims to examine the ameliorative effect of two arsenate [As(V)] reducing endophytic bacterial strains (CIMAP-A4 and BAC-7) on As induced photo-toxicity in Bacopa monnieri . The inoculation of BAC-7 and CIMAP-A4 in As contaminated soil showed an increase in biomass (26 and 84%) and reduced As accumulation in plant tissue (42% and 88%) respectively. Strain CIMAP-A4 improved tolerance index, arsenate reductase activity, plant nutrient uptake (Zn, Mg, Ca), and non-protein thiol synthesis than BAC-7 under As stress.The indole acetic acid production and biofilm formation potential under As(V) stress (10 mg L −1 ) only in CIMAP-A4 could be the reason for the higher ameliorating effect. The strain CIMAP-A4 was identified as Paenibacillus sp. and could be a good option for As-induced stress mitigation in plants and successful bioremediation.

Topics & Concepts

Bacopa monnieriArsenicBioremediationArsenateInoculationArsenic toxicityStrain (injury)BiologyChemistryMicrobiologyFood scienceHorticultureBotanyBacteriaOrganic chemistryGeneticsAnatomyMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionArsenic contamination and mitigationCarbon and Quantum Dots Applications