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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2011

Enhancement of growth and salt tolerance of red pepper seedlings (Capsicum annuum L.) by regulating stress ethylene synthesis with halotolerant bacteria containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid deaminase activity

M.A. Siddikee; Bernard R. Glick; P.S. Chauhan; Woo Jong Yim ; Tongmin Sa

Three 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) deaminase-producing halotolerant bacteria were isolated from West Coast soil of Yellow Sea, Incheon, South Korea and evaluated for their efficiency in improving red pepper plant growth under salt stress. The strains RS16, RS656 and RS111 were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing as Brevibacterium iodinum, Bacillus licheniformis and Zhihengliuela alba, respectively. Two hour exposure of 100, 150 and 200 mM NaCl stress on 8 day old red pepper seedlings caused 44, 64 and 74% increase ethylene production, while at 150 mM NaCl stress, inoculation of B. licheniformis RS656, Z. alba RS111, and Br. iodinum RS16 reduces ethylene production by 44, 53 and 57%, respectively. Similarly, 3 week old red pepper plants were subjected to salt stress for two weeks and approximately ∼50% reduction in growth recorded at 150 mM NaCl stress compared to negative control whereas bacteria inoculation significantly increase the growth compared to positive control. Salt stress also caused 1.3-fold reduction in the root/shoot dry weight ratio compared to the absence of salt while bacteria inoculation retained the biomass allocation similar to control plants. The salt tolerance index (ratio of biomass of salt stressed to non-stressed plant) was also significantly increased in inoculated plants compared to non-inoculated. Increase nutrient uptakes under salt stress by red pepper further evident that bacteria inoculation ameliorates salt stress effect. In summary, this study indicates that the use of ACC deaminase-producing halotolerant bacteria mitigates the salt stress by reducing salt stress-induced ethylene production on growth of red pepper plants.


Journal of Microbiology | 2009

Characterization of plant-growth promoting diazotrophic bacteria isolated from field grown Chinese cabbage under different fertilization conditions

Woo-Jong Yim; Selvaraj Poonguzhali; M. Madhaiyan; P. Palaniappan; M.A. Siddikee; Tongmin Sa

Diazotrophic bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of Chinese cabbage were assessed for other plant growth promoting characteristics viz., production of IAA, ethylene, ACC deaminase, phosphate solubilization, and gnotobiotic root elongation. Their effect on inoculation to Chinese cabbage was also observed under growth chamber conditions. A total of 19 strains that showed higher nitrogenase activity identified by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis were found to be the members of the genera Pseudomonas and Agrobacterium belonging to α- and γ-Proteobacteria groups. These strains were also efficient in producing IAA and ACC deaminase though they produced low levels of ethylene and no phosphate solubilization. In addition, inoculation of selected diazotrophic bacterial strains significantly increased seedling length, dry weight, and total nitrogen when compared to uninoculated control. The colonization of crop plants by diazotrophic bacteria can be affected by many biotic and abiotic factors, and further studies are oriented towards investigating the factors that could influence the establishment of a selected bacterial community.


Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer | 2016

Halotolerant Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria Mediated Salinity Stress Amelioration in Plants

Wansik Shin; M.A. Siddikee; Manoharan Melvin Joe; Abitha Benson; Kiyoon Kim; Gopal Selvakumar; Yeongyeong Kang; Seonyoung Jeon; Sandipan Samaddar; Poulami Chatterjee; Denver Walitang; M. Chanratana; Tongmin Sa

Soil salinization refers to the buildup of salts in soil to a level toxic to plants. The major factors that contribute to soil salinity are the quality, the amount and the type of irrigation water used. The presented review discusses the different sources and causes of soil salinity. The effect of soil salinity on biological processes of plants is also discussed in detail. This is followed by a debate on the influence of salt on the nutrient uptake and growth of plants. Salinity decreases the soil osmotic potential and hinders water uptake by the plants. Soil salinity affects the plants K uptake, which plays a critical role in plant metabolism due to the high concentration of soluble sodium (Na + ) ions. Visual symptoms that appear in the plants as a result of salinity include stunted plant growth, marginal leaf necrosis and fruit distortions. Different strategies to ameliorate salt stress globally include breeding of salt tolerant cultivars, irrigation to leach excessive salt to improve soil physical and chemical properties. As part of an ecofriendly means to alleviate salt stress and an increasing considerable attention on this area, the review then focuses on the different plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) mediated mechanisms with a special emphasis on ACC deaminase producing bacteria. The various strategies adopted by PGPB to alleviate various stresses in plants include the production of different osmolytes, stress related phytohormones and production of molecules related to stress signaling such as bacterial 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate(ACC) derivatives. The use of PGPB with ACC deaminase producing trait could be effective in promoting plant growth in agricultural areas affected by different stresses including salt stress. Finally, the review ends with a discussion on the various PGPB activities and the potentiality of facultative halophilic/halotolerant PGPB in alleviating salt stress.


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2010

Isolation, Characterization, and Use for Plant Growth Promotion Under Salt Stress, of ACC Deaminase-Producing Halotolerant Bacteria Derived from Coastal Soil

M.A. Siddikee; P.S. Chauhan; R. Anandham; Gwang-Hyun Han; Tongmin Sa


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2011

Influence of Varying Degree of Salinity-Sodicity Stress on Enzyme Activities and Bacterial Populations of Coastal Soils of Yellow Sea, South Korea

M.A. Siddikee; Sherlyn Tipayno; Kiyoon Kim; Jongbae Chung; Tongmin Sa


Journal of Plant Growth Regulation | 2012

Regulation of Ethylene Biosynthesis Under Salt Stress in Red Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) by 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid (ACC) Deaminase-producing Halotolerant Bacteria

M.A. Siddikee; P.S. Chauhan; Tongmin Sa


Journal of The Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry | 2015

Halotolerant bacteria with ACC deaminase activity alleviate salt stress effect in canola seed germination

M.A. Siddikee; Subbiah Sundaram; Murugesan Chandrasekaran; Kiyoon Kim; Gopal Selvakumar; Tongmin Sa


Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer | 2009

Inoculation Effect of Methylobacterium suomienseon Growth of Red Pepper under Different Levels of Organic and Chemical Fertilizers

Minkyoung Lee; Gil-Seung Lee; Woojong Yim; Insoo Hong; P. Palaniappan; M.A. Siddikee; Hari P. Deka Boruah; Munusamy Madhaiyan; Ki-Sup Ahn; Tongmin Sa


한국토양비료학회 학술발표회 초록집 | 2011

Inoculation effect of ACC deaminase-producing halotolerant bacteria on red pepper seedling growth

Sulim Kwak; M.A. Siddikee; Woojong Yim; Sherlyn Tipayno; C.C. Shagol; Tongmin Sa


한국토양비료학회 학술발표회 초록집 | 2010

Genetic Diversity based on 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing of Halotolerant Bacteria Isolated from Soil along the Yellow Sea Coast in Incheon, Korea

M.A. Siddikee; P.S. Chauhan; Sherlyn Tipayno; Sungman Woo; Kiyoon Kim; Tongmin Sa

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Tongmin Sa

Chungbuk National University

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P.S. Chauhan

Chungbuk National University

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Kiyoon Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Sherlyn Tipayno

Chungbuk National University

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Woojong Yim

Chungbuk National University

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M. Madhaiyan

Chungbuk National University

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P. Palaniappan

Chungbuk National University

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Gillseung Lee

Chungbuk National University

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Gopal Selvakumar

Chungbuk National University

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C.C. Shagol

Benguet State University

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