Bacillus pumilus induced tolerance of Maize (Zea mays L.) against Cadmium (Cd) stress

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Asim Shahzad
Mingzhou Qin
Mahmood Elahie
Muhammad Naeem
Tasmia Bashir
Humaira Yasmin
Muhammad Younas
Ahsan Areeb
Muhammad Irfan
Motsim Billah
Abdul Shakoor
Saman Zulfiqar
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[1] Henan University,College of Geography and Environment
[2] Mohi-Ud-Din Islamic University,Department of Botany
[3] University of Okara,Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Biology
[4] Quaid-I-Azam University,Department of Plant Sciences
[5] COMSATS University,Department of Biosciences
[6] Mohi-Ud-Din Islamic University,Department of Biotechnology
[7] Bahauddin Zakariya University,Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology
[8] Abasyin University Islamabad,Department of Health Sciences
[9] Women University,Govt Sadiq College
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Heavy metals contaminate the soil that alters the properties of soil and negatively affect plants growth. Using microorganism and plant can remove these pollutants from soil. The present investigation was designed to evaluate the induced effect of Bacillus pumilus on maize plant in Cadmium (Cd) contaminated soil. Three different concentrations of Cd (i.e. 0.25, 0.50 and 0.75 mg kg−1) were applied in soil under which maize plants were grown. The germination percentage, shoot length, leaf length, number of leaves, root length, fresh weight and nutrient uptake by maize plant were determined. The experiment was conducted by using complete randomized design (CRD) with three replicates. The result indicated that germination percentage, Shoot length, leaf length, root length, number of leaves, and plant fresh weight were reduced by 37, 39, 39, 32 and 59% respectively at 0.75 mg kg−1 of CdSO4 concentration but when maize seeds inoculated with Bacillus pumilus significantly increased the germination percentage, shoot length, leaf length, number of leaves, plant fresh weight at different concentrations of CdSO4. Moreover, the plant protein were significantly increased by 60% in T6 (0.25 mg kg−1 of CdSO4 + inoculated seed) and Peroxidase dismutase (POD) was also significantly higher by 346% in T6 (0.25 mg kg−1 of CdSO4 + inoculated seed), however, the Superoxide dismutase (SOD) was significantly higher in T5 (0.75 mg kg−1 of CdSO4 + uninoculated seed) and was 769% higher as compared to control. The Cd contents in Bacillus pumilus inoculated maize roots and shoots were decreased. The present investigations indicated that the inoculation of maize plant with Bacillus pumilus can help maize plants to withstand Cd stress but higher concentration of Cd can harm the plant. The Bacillus pumilus has good potential to remediate Cd from soil, and also have potential to reduce the phyto availability and toxicity of Cd.
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