Enhancement of drought tolerance in diverse Vicia faba cultivars by inoculation with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria under newly reclaimed soil conditions

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Elsayed Mansour
Hany A. M. Mahgoub
Samir A. Mahgoub
El-Sayed E. A. El-Sobky
Mohamed I. Abdul-Hamid
Mohamed M. Kamara
Synan F. AbuQamar
Khaled A. El-Tarabily
El-Sayed M. Desoky
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[1] Zagazig University,Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Al-Azhar University,Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science
[3] Zagazig University,Agricultural Microbiology Department, Faculty of Agriculture
[4] Kafrelsheikh University,Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture
[5] United Arab Emirates University,Department of Biology, College of Science
[6] Murdoch University,Harry Butler Institute
[7] Zagazig University,Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture
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Water deficit has devastating impacts on legume production, particularly with the current abrupt climate changes in arid environments. The application of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is an effective approach for producing natural nitrogen and attenuating the detrimental effects of drought stress. This study investigated the influence of inoculation with the PGPR Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae (USDA 2435) and Pseudomonas putida (RA MTCC5279) solely or in combination on the physio-biochemical and agronomic traits of five diverse Vicia faba cultivars under well-watered (100% crop evapotranspiration [ETc]), moderate drought (75% ETc), and severe drought (50% ETc) conditions in newly reclaimed poor-fertility sandy soil. Drought stress substantially reduced the expression of photosynthetic pigments and water relation parameters. In contrast, antioxidant enzyme activities and osmoprotectants were considerably increased in plants under drought stress compared with those in well-watered plants. These adverse effects of drought stress reduced crop water productivity (CWP) and seed yield‐related traits. However, the application of PGPR, particularly a consortium of both strains, improved these parameters and increased seed yield and CWP. The evaluated cultivars displayed varied tolerance to drought stress: Giza-843 and Giza-716 had the highest tolerance under well-watered and moderate drought conditions, whereas Giza-843 and Sakha-4 were more tolerant under severe drought conditions. Thus, co-inoculation of drought-tolerant cultivars with R. leguminosarum and P. putida enhanced their tolerance and increased their yield and CWP under water-deficit stress conditions. This study showed for the first time that the combined use of R. leguminosarum and P. putida is a promising and ecofriendly strategy for increasing drought tolerance in legume crops.
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