Bacillus strains exhibit various plant growth promoting traits and their biofilm-forming capability correlates to their salt stress alleviation effect on maize seedlings

JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Soil salinity interferes with plant growth and development. Bacillus genus has been used to increase the growth and productivity of a wide variety of crops by alleviating the effects of salt stress. A total of thirty two Bacillus isolates were obtained from maize rhizosphere, and their plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits and biocontrol activities were tested. Bacillus isolates displayed varying degrees of PGP properties-the production of extracel-lular enzymes, indole acetic acid, hydrogen cyanide, phosphate solubilization, biofilm formation, and antifungal potential against several fungal pathogens. The phosphate-solubilizing isolates belong to B. safensis, B. thur-ingiensis, B. cereus, and B. megaterium species. Each Bacillus isolate demonstrated different levels of antifungal activity against the fungal pathogens tested. Biofilm production by some salt-tolerant isolates significantly increased at elevated levels of NaCl (p < 0.05). The strains B. safensis B24, B. halotolerans B7/B18, B. subtilis B26, and B. thuringiensis B10 significantly increased the length of root (by 32.7-38.2%) and shoot (by 19.5-29.8%) of maize (p < 0.05). Maize plants treated with some Bacillus strains displayed significantly greater chlorophyll content with an increase of 26.7-32.1% (p < 0.05). Among PGP properties, enhanced biofilm formation played a more important role in maize growth under higher salinity. These salt-tolerant biofilm-forming strains could be efficiently used as bio-inoculant for maize under salinity stress.
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Abiotic stress,Salinity,Soil-plant interaction,Maize
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