Improved plant resistance to drought is promoted by the root‐associated microbiome as a water stress‐dependent trait
University of Milan · Tunis University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Although drought is an increasing problem in agriculture, the contribution of the root-associated bacterial microbiome to plant adaptation to water stress is poorly studied. We investigated if the culturable bacterial microbiome associated with five grapevine rootstocks and the grapevine cultivar Barbera may enhance plant growth under drought stress. Eight isolates, over 510 strains, were tested in vivo for their capacity to support grapevine growth under water stress. The selected strains exhibited a vast array of plant growth promoting (PGP) traits, and confocal microscopy observation of gfp-labelled Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas isolates showed their ability to adhere and colonize both the Arabidopsis and…
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- 100%
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15Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Shoot
- Rootstock
- Drought tolerance
- Rhizosphere
- Microbiome
- Botany
- Cultivar
- Clean water and sanitation