PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated Soils
The release of harmful wastes via different industrial activities is the main cause of heavy metal toxicity. The present study was conducted to assess the effects of heavy metal stress on the plant growth traits, antioxidant enzyme activities, chlorophyll content and proline content of <i>Sesb...
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doaj-f8f048d870f247bfa6b61680c30e835b2021-09-25T23:34:38ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-09-01111820182010.3390/agronomy11091820PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated SoilsNida Zainab0Amna1Amir Abdullah Khan2Muhammad Atif Azeem3Baber Ali4Tongtong Wang5Fuchen Shi6Suliman Mohammed Alghanem7Muhammad Farooq Hussain Munis8Mohamed Hashem9Saad Alamri10Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef11Omar M. Ali12Mona H. Soliman13Hassan Javed Chaudhary14Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, PakistanDepartment of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, PakistanDepartment of Plant Biology and Ecology, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaDepartment of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, PakistanDepartment of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, PakistanDepartment of Plant Biology and Ecology, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaDepartment of Plant Biology and Ecology, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaBiology Department, Faculty of Science, Tabuk University, Tabuk 71491, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, PakistanDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha 61413, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha 61413, Saudi ArabiaBotany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Qena 83523, EgyptDepartment of Chemistry, Turabah University College, Turabah Branch, Taif University, P.O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi ArabiaBotany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza 12613, EgyptDepartment of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, PakistanThe release of harmful wastes via different industrial activities is the main cause of heavy metal toxicity. The present study was conducted to assess the effects of heavy metal stress on the plant growth traits, antioxidant enzyme activities, chlorophyll content and proline content of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> with/without the inoculation of heavy-metal-tolerant <i>Bacillus gibsonii</i> and <i>B. xiamenensis</i>. Both PGP strains showed prominent ACC-deaminase, indole acetic acid, exopolysaccharides production and tolerance at different heavy metal concentrations (50–1000 mg/L). Further, in a pot experiment, <i>S. sesban</i> seeds were grown in contaminated and noncontaminated soils. After harvesting, plants were used for the further analysis of growth parameters. The experiment comprised of six different treatments. The effects of heavy metal stress and bacterial inoculation on the plant root length; shoot length; fresh and dry weight; photosynthetic pigments; proline content; antioxidant activity; and absorption of metals were observed at the end of the experiment. The results revealed that industrially contaminated soils distinctly reduced the growth of plants. However, both PGPR strains enhanced the root length up to 105% and 80%. The shoot length was increased by 133% and 75%, and the fresh weight was increased by 121% and 129%. The proline content and antioxidant enzymes posed dual effects on the plants growing in industrially contaminated soil, allowing them to cope with the metal stress, which enhanced the plant growth. The proline content was increased up to 190% and 179% by the inoculation of bacterial strains. Antioxidant enzymes, such as SOD, increased to about 216% and 245%, while POD increased up to 48% and 49%, respectively. The results clearly show that the utilized PGPR strains might be strong candidates to assist <i>S. sesban</i> growth under heavy metal stress conditions. We highly suggest these PGPR strains for further implementation in field experiments.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/9/1820phytoremediation<i>Sesbania sesban</i>heavy metal tolerance<i>B. xiamenensis</i><i>B. gibsonii</i>PGPR |
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Nida Zainab Amna Amir Abdullah Khan Muhammad Atif Azeem Baber Ali Tongtong Wang Fuchen Shi Suliman Mohammed Alghanem Muhammad Farooq Hussain Munis Mohamed Hashem Saad Alamri Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef Omar M. Ali Mona H. Soliman Hassan Javed Chaudhary |
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Nida Zainab Amna Amir Abdullah Khan Muhammad Atif Azeem Baber Ali Tongtong Wang Fuchen Shi Suliman Mohammed Alghanem Muhammad Farooq Hussain Munis Mohamed Hashem Saad Alamri Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef Omar M. Ali Mona H. Soliman Hassan Javed Chaudhary PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated Soils Agronomy phytoremediation <i>Sesbania sesban</i> heavy metal tolerance <i>B. xiamenensis</i> <i>B. gibsonii</i> PGPR |
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Nida Zainab Amna Amir Abdullah Khan Muhammad Atif Azeem Baber Ali Tongtong Wang Fuchen Shi Suliman Mohammed Alghanem Muhammad Farooq Hussain Munis Mohamed Hashem Saad Alamri Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef Omar M. Ali Mona H. Soliman Hassan Javed Chaudhary |
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PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated Soils |
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PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated Soils |
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PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated Soils |
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PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated Soils |
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PGPR-Mediated Plant Growth Attributes and Metal Extraction Ability of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> L. in Industrially Contaminated Soils |
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pgpr-mediated plant growth attributes and metal extraction ability of <i>sesbania sesban</i> l. in industrially contaminated soils |
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The release of harmful wastes via different industrial activities is the main cause of heavy metal toxicity. The present study was conducted to assess the effects of heavy metal stress on the plant growth traits, antioxidant enzyme activities, chlorophyll content and proline content of <i>Sesbania sesban</i> with/without the inoculation of heavy-metal-tolerant <i>Bacillus gibsonii</i> and <i>B. xiamenensis</i>. Both PGP strains showed prominent ACC-deaminase, indole acetic acid, exopolysaccharides production and tolerance at different heavy metal concentrations (50–1000 mg/L). Further, in a pot experiment, <i>S. sesban</i> seeds were grown in contaminated and noncontaminated soils. After harvesting, plants were used for the further analysis of growth parameters. The experiment comprised of six different treatments. The effects of heavy metal stress and bacterial inoculation on the plant root length; shoot length; fresh and dry weight; photosynthetic pigments; proline content; antioxidant activity; and absorption of metals were observed at the end of the experiment. The results revealed that industrially contaminated soils distinctly reduced the growth of plants. However, both PGPR strains enhanced the root length up to 105% and 80%. The shoot length was increased by 133% and 75%, and the fresh weight was increased by 121% and 129%. The proline content and antioxidant enzymes posed dual effects on the plants growing in industrially contaminated soil, allowing them to cope with the metal stress, which enhanced the plant growth. The proline content was increased up to 190% and 179% by the inoculation of bacterial strains. Antioxidant enzymes, such as SOD, increased to about 216% and 245%, while POD increased up to 48% and 49%, respectively. The results clearly show that the utilized PGPR strains might be strong candidates to assist <i>S. sesban</i> growth under heavy metal stress conditions. We highly suggest these PGPR strains for further implementation in field experiments. |
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phytoremediation <i>Sesbania sesban</i> heavy metal tolerance <i>B. xiamenensis</i> <i>B. gibsonii</i> PGPR |
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