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International Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science

Vol. 4(2), pp. 251-255, July, 2017. www.premierpublishers.org. ISSN: XXXX-XXXX


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Research Article

Screening Rhizobacteria containing Acc-Deaminase for


Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa) under Salt Stress
Conditions
Muhammad Arshadullah1, Syed Ishtiaq Hyder2, Raheel Baber3 and Tariq Sultan4
1,2,3,4Land Resources Research Institute, National Agricultural Research Centre, Park Road, Islamabad-45500, Pakistan

Bacteria possessing ACC deaminase activity reduce the level of stress ethylene conferring resistance
and stimulating growth of plants under various biotic and abiotic stresses. Therefore, this study was
carried out at National Agriculture Research Centre Islamabad to screen rhizobacteria containing ACC
deaminase for inducing salt tolerance and improving rice plant growth and enhancement in paddy
production under salt-stressed conditions. (ECe=9.65 dS m-1) during June, 2015 to November, 2016.
Rice variety Basmati-385 seeds were inoculated with rhizobacterial strains which were: SBCC (M9),
RPR (32), RPR (33), WPS (8) PBS, SBCC (M8) and RPR (41). Salinity (9.65dS m-1) was artificially
developed using salts. This study resulted that rice crop improved growth and yield under salt stressed
conditions with the induction of salt tolerance through ACC deaminaze PGPR and this was
accomplished with the reduction in ethylene production. Reduction in sodium uptake by the utilization
of different rhizobial strains having ACC deaminaze activity under saline environment is a encouraging
sign to induce salt tolerance naturally and reduce the toxic effects of utilization of chemicals for
reclamation of salt affected lands.

KEY WORDS: Rice growth and yield, Salinity, Ethylene, Rhizobial strains, Salt tolerance, PGPR ACC Deaminaze

INTRODUCTION

Soil salinization from the agricultural standpoint is one of to plant ethylene levels, is one of the principal mechanisms
the most urgent problems in many areas worldwide, by which bacteria exert beneficial effects on plants under
especially in agricultural countries. Salinization can be abiotic stress (Glick et al. 2007a,b; Glick 2004, 2005;
caused by salt water invasion, long and severe drought, Saleem et al. 2007).
excessive use of chemical fertilizers. As a result, it can Rice (Oryza sativa) is a semi-aquatic plant and its
impact agricultural production, water quality, ecological ecosystem is classified into irrigated, rain fed lowland,
health of streams and biodiversity. According to Qadir et upland, and flood-prone hydrology. Rice growing under
al, (2014) every day for the last two decades, about 2000 these field conditions is exposed to various types of biotic
hectares of irrigated land in arid and semi-arid areas and abiotic stresses at various developmental stages
across 75 countries have been degraded by salt. during its life cycle. Soil salinity is one of the important
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), free living factors affecting soil microbial activities and crop
soil bacteria thriving in the plant rhizosphere, have been productivity in most of the humid and sub-humid
studied as plant growth promoters for increasing conventional rice growing areas of coastal Asia (Ismail et
agricultural productivity (Lucy et al. 2004). Many PGPRs al. 2009).
can also increase plant resistance to biotic and abiotic
stress factors. Presence of 1-aminocyclopropane-1- *Corresponding Author: Muhammad Arshadullah, Land
carboxylate (ACC) Deaminase activity in several Resources Research Institute, National Agricultural Research
rhizospheric bacteria and regulation of ACC, a precursor Centre, Park Road, Islamabad-45500, Pakistan. Email:
arshad_pak786@yahoo.com
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Table 1. Physiochemical analysis of soil used in the experiment

Characteristics Unit Values


pH - 7.02
Electrical conductivity (dS m-1) 9.65
Organic Matter (%) 0.54
Na (AB-DTPA ppm 148
K (AB-DTPA) ppm 198
P (AB-DTPA) ppm 0.92
Ca+Mg (meq/L) 30
Carbonate (meq/L) 1.1
Bicarbonate (meq/L) 0.22
SAR meq/L) 10.42
Soil texture - Sandy Loam

When exposed to salt stress conditions, plant tissues plants under saline conditions (Nadeem et al., 2006,
synthesize ethylene from its immediate precursor 1- 2007); however, their ability to improve rice root and shoot
aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC). High levels of growth under saline-sodic field conditions has yet to be
ethylene in plant tissues could inhibit the growth of root and explored. Therefore, this field trial was conducted based
shoot (Bleecker and Kende, 2000 and Huang et al.,2003) on the hypothesis that application of ACC-deaminase-
as well as suppress leaf expansion (Penrose and Glick, containing bacteria to improve the root and shoot growth
2003). Such plant growth promoting bacteria(PGPR) of rice seedlings in saline-sodic soil. Keeping in view the
belong to the genera such as Alcaligenes, Variovorax, fact, this study was carried out to screen rhizobacteria
Rhodococcus, Ochrobactrum and Bacillus (Bal et al. 2013 containing ACC deaminase for inducing salt tolerance and
and Belimov et al. 2005). thus improving the growth and yield of rice under artificially
Previous research has shown that inoculation with PGPR developed salt-stressed conditions
can alleviate the salt stress effects in different plant
species. Enhancement of growth and salt tolerance in
PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria) inoculated MATERIALS AND METHODS
red pepper (Siddikee et al. 2011), tomato (Mayak et al.
2004) and Groundnut (Saravanakumar and Samiyappan The study was carried at National Agriculture Research
2007) have been reported. Plant Growth Promoting Centre Islamabad to screen rhizobacteria containing ACC
Rhizobacteria is found in association with plants grown deaminase for inducing salt tolerance and thus improving
under chronically stressful conditions, including high rice plant growth and enhancement in paddy production
salinity, may have been adapted to the stress conditions, under salt-stressed conditions. (ECe=9.65 dS m-1) as
and could provide a significant benefit to the indicated in table-1 during June, 2015 to November, 2015.
plants(Saravanakumar and Samiyappan 2007). Salinity was developed by adding salts. The soil for this
There are many reasons for the low yield but salinity stress purpose was taken from NARC (National Agriculture
is the most important (Rasheed et al., 2003). Research Center). The design was completely
Approximately,7% of the worlds land area, 20% of the randomized with three repeats. Keeping in view the fact,
worlds cultivated land and nearly half of the irrigated land this study was carried out to screen rhizobacteria
are significantly affected by salt contents (Zhu, 2001). containing ACC deaminase for inducing salt tolerance and
A substantial decline in root and shoot elongation and in improving the growth and yield of rice under artificially
root and shoot fresh and dry weights under saline developed salt-stressed conditions Rice variety Basmati-
conditions have been well documented in the published 385 seeds were inoculated with rhizobacterial strains
literature (Farhoudi et al., 2012; Hussain et al., 2012, which were: SBCC (M9), RPR (32), RPR (33), WPS (8)
2013). The presence of ACC deaminase has previously PBS, SBCC (M8) and RPR (41). Salinity (9.65dS m-1) was
been reported in Gram negative bacteria (Belimov et al., artificially developed using salts. A soil sample (0-20 cm
2001; Wang e tal., 2001; Babalola et al., 2003), Gram depth) was collected from experimental soil before sowing
positive bacteria (Belimov et al., 2001). of crop and fertilizers application. All agronomic practices
Penrose et al. (2001) performed an experiment to study were kept same except treatment application. Plant
the effect of bacteria containing an ACC-deaminase samples were collected to investigate the effect of different
enzyme that reduced ethylene production and increased rhizobial strains on the availability of nutrients to plants.
the root length of canola. These authors concluded that the Soil samples were analyzed for various physicochemical
canola roots were elongated and the ACC level was properties using standard methods (Ryan et al., 2001 and
reduced. The findings of some in vitro studies have Sparks et al, 1996) and soil texture by Bouyoucous
elucidated the efficacy of ACC-deaminase-containing Hydrometer Method Practical Agri. Chemistry Kanwar and
bacteria in promoting the root and shoot growth of maize Chopra (1959). The data obtained were subjected to

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Table 2: Effect of AC C deaminase on growth and yield of rice

Treatments Plant Height (cm Plant-1) No. of tillers plant-1 Straw yield (g m-2) Grain yield (g m-2)
Control 71. 7d 6c 67. 7d 30. 7d
SBCC(M9) 88.0a 3de 72. 7d 33.0d
RPR(32) 75. 7cd 6c 92. 7c 42.0c
RPR(33) 82.3ab 6c 102. 3b 62. 7b
WPS(8) PBS 84.0ab 8a 106. 3b 74. 7a
SBCC(M8) 88.0a 7b 113. 3a 73.0a
RPR(41) 78.0bc 8a 106.0b 64.0ab
LSD (0.5%) 6. 3 1 6.9 6.3
Values followed by same letter(s) are statistically similar at P=0.05 level of significance

Table 3: Effect of ACC deaminase on the uptake of nutrients of rice plants

Treatments P% K% Na%
Control 0.087c 2.10gh 2.68a
SBCC(M9) 0.137b 3.10a 2.25b
RPR(32) 0.130b 2.90c 2.02c
RPR(33) 0.133b 2.80d 2.40 a
WPS(8) PBS 0.180a 2.70e 1.89bc
SBCC(M8) 0.077cd 2.47f 1.75 d
RPR(41) 0.123b 2.62e 1.82c
LSD (0.5%) 0.040 0.10 0.29
Values followed by same letter(s) are statistically similar at P=0.05 level of significance

statistical analysis using the STATISTIX statistical m-1. Grain yield is the most economical parameter of the
software (Version 8.1) and the mean values were experiment. Significant findings were collected as depicted
compared using least significant difference (LSD) multiple in table-2. SBCC (M8) ACC deaminaze containing PGPR
range test (Steel and Torrie, 1997). strain attained the highest value (74.7g m-2). The lowest
value (30.77g m-2) attained in control treatment. Recently,
researchers have found that several ACC deaminase
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION producing bacteria can promote the growth of plants under
salt stress conditions (Akhgar et al. 2014 and Huang et al.
Growth of rice plants was significantly influenced by 2013). Similar findings have been reported by Zahir et al.
different rhizobial strains containing ACC Deaminase (2011) and Zafar-ul-Hye et al. (2013) in other crops.
activity under artificially developed saline conditions
(ECe= 9.65 dS m-1) mentioned in table-2. The highest plant Rice seed inoculated with different strains of bacteria
height (88cm) was gained by inoculating SBCC (M8) which having ACC deaminase effect on plant growth and yield
was statistically at par with SBCC (M9) and lowest height under saline conditions (ECe= 9.65 dS m-1). Ionic
in plant (71.7 cm) was observed in control i.e. without concentration of P (%) in rice plants showed significant
inoculation. Inoculation of rice seed with rhizobial strains differences among treatments (Table-3). Uptake of P (%)
showed better performance in plant height justifying the was the highest (0.18%) by WPS (8) PBS and control
toxic impacts of saline conditions (ECe=9.65 dS m-1) two showed the lowest (0.087%). Uptake of K (%) was the
months after sowing. Number of tillers plant-1 showed highest (3.1%) in plants treated with SBCC (M8)and lowest
statistically significant results in data of rice plants (2.1%) was determined in control (Table-3). Sodium ionic
inoculated with strains under saline environment as concentration showed significant results among
indicated in table-2. Maximum number of tillers plant-1(8) treatments (Table-3). However Na uptake in plants (%)
was attained by WPS (8) which was statistically at par with was the highest in control and lowest by the rice plant
RPR (41) strain. Remaining strains showed more number tissues inoculation by SBCC (M8). This means that
of tillers plant-1comparing with control under saline reduction in sodium ions in rice plants using inoculation
conditions at ECe=9.65 dS m-1. Straw yield (g m -2) of rice with rhizobial strains having ACC Deaminaze activity
plants depicted statistically significant results in data of rice alleviates the salinity and grows rice plants in conducive
seeds inoculated with strains under saline environment as conditions to induce salt tolerance with the reduction of
indicated in table-2. The highest straw yield (113.3g m-2) ethylene production under saline environment. Salinity-
was attained by SBCC (M8) the lowest straw yield (67.7g induced losses in plant growth are due to osmotic effects,
m-2) with control under saline conditions at ECe=9.65 dS ion-specific effects, imbalanced nutrition (particularly due
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Citation: Arshadullah M, Hyder SI, Baber R, Sultan T.


Screening Rhizobacteria containing Acc-Deaminase for
Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa) under Salt Stress
Conditions. International Journal of Plant Breeding and
Crop Science 4(2): 243-247.

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