Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic Stresses

The capacity of rhizoshere bacteria to influence plant hormonal status, by bacterial production or metabolism of hormones, is considered an important mechanism by which they promote plant growth, and productivity. Nevertheless, inoculating these bacteria into the plant rhizosphere may produce benefi...

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Main Authors: Guzel Kudoyarova, Tatiana Arkhipova, Tatiana Korshunova, Margarita Bakaeva, Oleg Loginov, Ian C. Dodd
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01368/full
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author Guzel Kudoyarova
Tatiana Arkhipova
Tatiana Korshunova
Margarita Bakaeva
Oleg Loginov
Ian C. Dodd
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description The capacity of rhizoshere bacteria to influence plant hormonal status, by bacterial production or metabolism of hormones, is considered an important mechanism by which they promote plant growth, and productivity. Nevertheless, inoculating these bacteria into the plant rhizosphere may produce beneficial or detrimental results depending on bacterial effects on hormone composition and quantity in planta, and the environmental conditions under which the plants are growing. This review considers some effects of bacterial hormone production or metabolism on root growth and development and shoot physiological processes. We analyze how these changes in root and shoot growth and function help plants adapt to their growth conditions, especially as these change from optimal to stressful. Consistent effects are addressed, along with plant responses to specific environmental stresses: drought, salinity, and soil contamination (with petroleum in particular).
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spelling doaj.art-fccf1a51a6f44998bfacefff6d70a0cf2022-12-22T03:55:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-10-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01368483140Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic StressesGuzel Kudoyarova0Tatiana Arkhipova1Tatiana Korshunova2Margarita Bakaeva3Oleg Loginov4Ian C. Dodd5Ufa Institute of Biology, Ufa Federal Research Centre (RAS), Ufa, RussiaUfa Institute of Biology, Ufa Federal Research Centre (RAS), Ufa, RussiaUfa Institute of Biology, Ufa Federal Research Centre (RAS), Ufa, RussiaUfa Institute of Biology, Ufa Federal Research Centre (RAS), Ufa, RussiaUfa Institute of Biology, Ufa Federal Research Centre (RAS), Ufa, RussiaThe Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United KingdomThe capacity of rhizoshere bacteria to influence plant hormonal status, by bacterial production or metabolism of hormones, is considered an important mechanism by which they promote plant growth, and productivity. Nevertheless, inoculating these bacteria into the plant rhizosphere may produce beneficial or detrimental results depending on bacterial effects on hormone composition and quantity in planta, and the environmental conditions under which the plants are growing. This review considers some effects of bacterial hormone production or metabolism on root growth and development and shoot physiological processes. We analyze how these changes in root and shoot growth and function help plants adapt to their growth conditions, especially as these change from optimal to stressful. Consistent effects are addressed, along with plant responses to specific environmental stresses: drought, salinity, and soil contamination (with petroleum in particular).https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01368/fullplant growth promoting rhizobacteriaplant hormonesdroughtsalinitypetroleum pollution
spellingShingle Guzel Kudoyarova
Tatiana Arkhipova
Tatiana Korshunova
Margarita Bakaeva
Oleg Loginov
Ian C. Dodd
Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic Stresses
Frontiers in Plant Science
plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
plant hormones
drought
salinity
petroleum pollution
title Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic Stresses
title_full Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic Stresses
title_fullStr Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic Stresses
title_full_unstemmed Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic Stresses
title_short Phytohormone Mediation of Interactions Between Plants and Non-Symbiotic Growth Promoting Bacteria Under Edaphic Stresses
title_sort phytohormone mediation of interactions between plants and non symbiotic growth promoting bacteria under edaphic stresses
topic plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
plant hormones
drought
salinity
petroleum pollution
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01368/full
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