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Impact of bacterial priming on some stress tolerance mechanisms and growth of cold stressed wheat seedlings

Osman, Mohammed E.H.; Kasim, Wedad A.; Omar, Mohammed N.; El-Daim, Islam A. Abd; Abd El-Daim, Islam Ahmed Moustafa; Bejai, Sarosh; Meijer, Johan

Abstract

The potential to enhance growth of cold stressed wheat by seed treatment (priming) with the beneficial bacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens 5113 and Azospirillum brasilense NO40 were tested. Results showed an improved ability of bacteria-treated seedlings to survive at −5°C up to 12 h. Cold stress increased transcript levels of three stress marker genes and increased activity for the ascorbate-glutathione redox enzymes. However, primed and stressed seedlings generally showed smaller effects on the stress markers correlating with better growth and improved stress tolerance. Bacterial priming to improve crop plant performance at low temperature seems a useful strategy to explore further.

Published in

International Journal of Plant Biology
2013, Volume: 4, number: 1, article number: e8

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      • UKÄ Subject classification

        Plant Biotechnology

        Publication identifier

        DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2013.e8

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        https://res.slu.se/id/publ/52946