Increasing the Resistance of Wheat to Oil Pollution Using Endophytic Bacteria Bacillus subtilis

The effect of treatment of wheat seeds with a suspension culture of cells of endophytic bacteria of the strain Bacillus subtilis 26D and lines B. subtilis 26D +n , selected for tolerance to crude oil components, on the growth and biochemical characteristics of wheat plants Triticum aestivum L. in co...

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Published inRussian journal of plant physiology Vol. 70; no. 6
Main Authors Kuramshina, Z. M., Sattarova, L. R., Maksimov, I. V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.12.2023
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:The effect of treatment of wheat seeds with a suspension culture of cells of endophytic bacteria of the strain Bacillus subtilis 26D and lines B. subtilis 26D +n , selected for tolerance to crude oil components, on the growth and biochemical characteristics of wheat plants Triticum aestivum L. in conditions of oil pollution of the soil was studied. It has been shown that seed inoculation with the line B. subtilis 26D +n stimulated the growth of seedlings and suppressed the development of oxidative stress under conditions of exposure to oil pollution in plants in comparison with the control and plants inoculated with the strain B. subtilis 26D. Accordingly, bacteria B. subtilis 26D +n contributed to more successful growth of wheat plants on oil-contaminated soils, which can be used to stimulate the growth of plants in such areas and to return some of them to economic circulation.
ISSN:1021-4437
1608-3407
DOI:10.1134/S1021443723700188