2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2004.05.009
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Plant growth-promoting bacteria confer resistance in tomato plants to salt stress

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“…It is seemed the utilization ability of ACC was the most mechanism involved in root elongation and endophytic colonization by this isolate. These results are in agreement with the findings of other researchers (Glick et al 1995;Mayak et al 2004;Shaharoona et al 2006). A direct correlation has been found between in vitro bacterial ACC-deaminase activity and root growth (Mayak et al 2004;Shaharoona et al 2006).…”
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“…It is seemed the utilization ability of ACC was the most mechanism involved in root elongation and endophytic colonization by this isolate. These results are in agreement with the findings of other researchers (Glick et al 1995;Mayak et al 2004;Shaharoona et al 2006). A direct correlation has been found between in vitro bacterial ACC-deaminase activity and root growth (Mayak et al 2004;Shaharoona et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are in agreement with the findings of other researchers (Glick et al 1995;Mayak et al 2004;Shaharoona et al 2006). A direct correlation has been found between in vitro bacterial ACC-deaminase activity and root growth (Mayak et al 2004;Shaharoona et al 2006). P. fluorescens strain REN 1 could well promote rice growth and probably by lowering the ACC deaminase activity affected its colonization in rice seedlings.…”
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“…A wide range of biotic and abiotic stresses may increase endogenous levels of ethylene, which may induce senescence of leaves and flowers (MAYAK et al, 2004;SIDDIKEE et al, 2011). Ethylene may accumulate to high concentrations in the atmosphere during growth in greenhouses, shipping and storage facilities due to lack of proper ventilation and scrubbing.…”
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“…Certain rhizosphere microbes are known to alleviate plant stress caused by high salinity via various mechanisms, including manipulation of plant hormone signalling (Yang et al 2009; Shrivastava and Kumar 2015; Lenoir et al 2016). Achromobacter piechaudii strain ARV8 that expresses ACC deaminase increased tomato tolerance to salt stress, presumably by reducing the production of ethylene (Mayak et al 2004). Trichoderma virens and Trichoderma atroviride helped the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana under high NaCl conditions by restoring auxin homeostasis (Contreras-Cornejo et al 2014).…”
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