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Screening of siderophore-producing salt-tolerant rhizobacteria suitable for supporting plant growth in saline soils with iron limitation

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Primeasia University, University of Dhaka
Published InJournal of Agriculture and Food Research
Year2021
Citations126

Abstract

Iron (Fe) bioavailability to plants is reduced in saline soils; therefore, plants growing in arid soils face two major challenges for poor crop productivity: high salinity and Fe deficiency. Siderophore-producing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) could be a promising alternative to chemical fertilizers that could tackle salt stress and Fe limitation in saline soils concurrently. Here, four salt-tolerant PGPR, isolated from the root area of salt-prone rice fields of Bangladesh were studied to evaluate their siderophore-producing ability. Bacillus aryabhattai MS3 exhibited the highest production, estimated at 60% and 43% under non-saline and saline (200 mM NaCl) conditions respectively. The expression of the entD gene, which is involved in the biosynthesis of siderophore was evidenced irrespective of saline states. Therefore, consideration of…
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