Reducing the allelopathic effect of Partheniumhysterophorus L. on wheat (Triticumaestivum L.) by Pseudomonasputida

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Sandhya Mishra
Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal
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[1] National Botanical Research Institute,Division of Plant Microbe Interactions
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Plant Growth Regulation | 2012年 / 66卷
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Parthenium; Microbial community; Allelochemicals; Rhizosphere; Stress;
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The present study evaluates the role of Pseudomonasputida NBRIC19 in alleviating biotic stress of Partheniumhysterophorus (Parthenium) in Triticumaestivum. Due to presence of Parthenium there was 43.76, 53.08 and 78.65% inhibition in root length, shoot length and dry weight of wheat respectively. This inhibition was recovered when P. putida NBRIC19 treatment resulted in 52.29, 28.73 and 76.31% increase in root length, shoot length and dry weight respectively as compared to control. P. putida NBRIC19 was able to form more biofilm under toxic environment of allelochemicals and enhanced expression of stress responsive genes in wheat. Inoculated wheat plants showed lower activity of catalase and ascorbate peroxidase under biotic stress of Parthenium indicating that inoculated plants felt less stress as compared to uninoculated plants. Microbial community structure in bacterized and nonbacterized wheat rhizosphere in presence and absence of Parthenium, was investigated using Biolog. There was significant increase in microbial diversity in P. putida NBRIC19 bacterized wheat rhizosphere. Functional microbial diversity revealed that P. putida NBRIC19 had shifted the microflora in such a manner that utilization of phytotoxic allelochemicals increased to lessen its toxic effect and finally it resulted in better growth of wheat in presence of Parthenium. Principal component analysis showed that microbial community function in nonbacterized wheat rhizosphere in presence (WPC) and absence (WC) of Parthenium is totally different from each other but due to P. putida NBRIC19 treatment there was close clustering of WPT and WT indicating a total shift in microbial community structure.
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