Role of Bacteria-Derived Flavins in Plant Growth Promotion and Phytochemical Accumulation in Leafy Vegetables.

International Journal of Molecular Sciences(2023)

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1021 bacteria secretes a considerable amount of flavins (FLs) and can form a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with legumes. This strain is also associated with non-legume plants. However, its role in plant growth promotion (PGP) of non-legumes is not well understood. The present study evaluated the growth and development of lettuce () and kale ( var. acephala) plants inoculated with 1021 (FL) and its mutant 1021Δ, with a limited ability to secrete FLs (FL). The results from this study indicated that inoculation with 1021 significantly ( < 0.05) increased the lengths and surface areas of the roots and hypocotyls of the seedlings compared to 1021Δ. The kale and lettuce seedlings recorded 19% and 14% increases in total root length, respectively, following inoculation with 1021 compared to 1021Δ. A greenhouse study showed that plant growth, photosynthetic rate, and yield were improved by 1021 inoculation. Moreover, chlorophylls and , and total carotenoids were more significantly ( < 0.05) increased in kale plants associated with 1021 than non-inoculated plants. In kale, total phenolics and flavonoids were significantly ( < 0.05) increased by 6% and 23%, respectively, and in lettuce, the increments were 102% and 57%, respectively, following 1021 inoculation. Overall, bacterial-derived FLs enhanced kale and lettuce plant growth, physiological indices, and yield. Future investigation will use proteomic approaches combined with plant physiological responses to better understand host-plant responses to bacteria-derived FLs.
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bacteria-derived flavins,plant growth promotion,riboflavin,<i>Sinorhizobium meliloti</i>,lettuce,kale
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