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Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-containing supernatants from selected Rhodopseudomonas palustris strains on rice growth under NaCl stress, with mediating effects on chlorophyll, photosynthetic electron transport and antioxidative enzymes
Background: Rice is globally one of the most important food crops, and NaCl stress is a key factor reducing rice yield. Amelioration of NaCl stress was assessed by determining the growth of rice seedlings treated with culture supernatants containing 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) secreted by strains of...
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Published in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2014, Vol.17 (1), p.19-26 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background: Rice is globally one of the most important food crops, and
NaCl stress is a key factor reducing rice yield. Amelioration of NaCl
stress was assessed by determining the growth of rice seedlings treated
with culture supernatants containing 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)
secreted by strains of Rhodopseudomonas palustris (TN114 and PP803) and
compared to the effects of synthetic ALA (positive control) and no ALA
content (negative control). Results: The relative root growth of rice
seedlings was determined under NaCl stress (50 mM NaCl), after 21 d of
pretreatment. Pretreatments with 1 μM commercial ALA and 10X
diluted culture supernatant of strain TN114 (2.57 μM ALA) gave
significantly better growth than 10X diluted PP803 supernatant (2.11
μM ALA). Rice growth measured by dryweight under NaCl stress
ordered the pretreatments as: commercial ALA > TN114 > PP803 >
negative control. NaCl stress strongly decreased total chlorophyll of
the plants that correlated with non-photochemical quenching of
fluorescence (NPQ). The salt stress also strongly increased hydrogen
peroxide (H2O2) concentration in NaCl-stressed plants. The
pretreatments were ordered by reduction in H2O2 content underNaCl
stress as: commercial ALA > TN114 > PP803 > negative control.
The ALA pretreatments incurred remarkable increases of total
chlorophyll and antioxidative activities of catalase (CAT), ascorbate
peroxide (APx), glutathione reductase (GR) and superoxide dismutase
(SOD); under NaCl stress commercial ALA and TN114 had generally
stronger effects than PP803. Conclusions: The strain TN114 has
potential as a plant growth stimulating bacterium that might enhance
rice growth in saline paddy fields at a lower cost than commercial ALA. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejbt.2013.12.004 |