Comparative Effects of Individual and Consortia Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria on Physiological and Enzymatic Mechanisms to Confer Drought Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.)

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Muhammad Saleem
Fahim Nawaz
Muhammad Baqir Hussain
Rao Muhammad Ikram
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[1] MNS-University of Agriculture,Department of Agronomy
[2] University of Hohenheim,Department of Nutritional Crop Physiology (340 h)
[3] MNS-University of Agriculture,Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
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Bacterial inoculants; Microbial consortia; Drought; Photosynthetic activity; Antioxidant machinery;
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Mitigation strategies based on plant–microbe interactions to increase the performance of plants under water-deficit conditions are well documented. However, little is known about a suitable consortium of bacterial inoculants and underlying physiological and enzymatic events to improve drought tolerance in maize. We performed laboratory and pot experiments to understand the synergistic interactions among plant growth-promoting bacteria to alleviate the drought-induced damages in maize. Initially, ten bacterial strains were evaluated for their osmotic stress tolerance capacity by growing them in a media containing 0, 10, 20, and 30% polyethylene glycol (PEG-6000). Also, the seeds of a drought tolerant (NK-6654) and sensitive (SD-626) maize cultivar were inoculated with these bacterial strains in the first pot experiment to determine their effects on the growth and physiological processes. Later, in the second pot experiment, the best performing inoculants were selected to study the individual and synergistic effects of bacterial inoculation to confer drought tolerance in maize. Our findings showed that the inoculation with tolerant strains resulted in higher photosynthetic activity (25–39%), maintenance of leaf water status (14–18%) and pigments (27–32%), and stimulation of antioxidant machinery (28–38%) than no inoculation in water-stressed maize seedlings. Moreover, the treatment with bacteria consortia further stimulated the drought protective mechanisms and resulted in higher efficiency of photosynthetic (47–61%) and antioxidant systems (42–62%) than the individual inoculants under water-deficit conditions. We conclude that the inoculation with microbial consortia regulates water uptake, photosynthetic performance, and stress metabolites to minimize drought-induced damages in maize.
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