IAA-producing Klebsiella variicola AY13 reprograms soybean growth during flooding stress

Ah Young Kim, Raheem Shahzad, Sang Mo Kang, Chang Woo Seo, Yeon Gyeong Park, Hyun Jin Park, In Jung Lee

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Abstract

Soybean is known to be intolerant of waterlogged conditions. Flooding stress usually affects the crop via poor and retorted root development. The current study aimed to isolate indole acetic acid (IAA)-producing bacteria with potential to induce adventitious root growth and counteract flooding stress. The isolate AY-13 was identified as Klebsiella variicola using 16S DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. A pure culture of AY-13 Klebsiella variicola was subjected to chromatography and mass spectrometry selected-ion monitoring (GC-MS/SIM) for IAA quantification. The results revealed the presence of (84.27±3.55 μg/mL) IAA in the AY-13 culture. The strain AY-13 was able to induce adventitious root initiation. Therefore, soybean seedlings were inoculated with AY-13 to examine its potential for promoting growth and reprograming after flooding stress. AY-13 application not only mitigated the flooding stress, but also significantly improved the plants’ growth, enhanced chlorophyll contents, and improved the quantum efficiency of chlorophyll fluorescence during and after flooding stress. Our findings were that AY-13 possesses great potential for mitigating flooding stress and improving soybean plant growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-242
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Crop Science and Biotechnology
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2017

Keywords

  • flooding stress
  • IAA
  • Klebsiella variicola
  • soybean

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