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VOL. 2, ISSUE 5 (2017)
Alleviation of salt stress by plant growth regulators (PGRs) and promoting bacterial strainsin wheat by IAA
Authors
Varsha Rani Chaudhary
Abstract
The movement of phytohormone generating microorganisms and plant boom regulators on germination and seedling development of wheat under saline environments were studied. Salt stress is one of the maximum risky proscribing elements for crop improvement and yield inside the arid areas. Seed dormancy enforced by means of salinity (2 hundred mm, sodium chloride) was significantly alleviated and the germination changed into promoted by way of ethephon, auxin, gibberellins & satin, from 55 to 98%. Soil salinity in agriculture, soils refers to the presence of high attention of soluble salts inside the soil moisture in the root quarter, it can be saline due to pass-historic tactics or they may be artificial and it reasons physiological and metabolic disturbances in vegetation, regarding increase, development, production, and pleasant of plants. The IAA is generating bacterial lines Pseudomonas aureantiaca TSAU22, Pseudomonas extremorientalis TSAU6 and Pseudomonas extremorientalis TSAU20 extensively accelerated seedling root increase up to 30% in non-salinated scenario and as much as fifty five% at two hundred mm sodium chloride, the investigated bacterial traces appreciably elevated the basis and shoot length and overall clean weight of the flora. The boom rates of the flowers inoculated with bacterial lines ranged from 63.3% to 79.2%. It is concluded that increase regulators considerably elevated salinity-induced dormancy of wheat germs. The data mentioned above make it potential to suggest root-colonizing bacteria that produce phytohormone to alleviate salt strain of wheat grown under conditions of soil salt.
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Pages:823-826
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Varsha Rani Chaudhary "Alleviation of salt stress by plant growth regulators (PGRs) and promoting bacterial strainsin wheat by IAA". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 5, 2017, Pages 823-826
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