2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1118941
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Seed Bio-priming of wheat with a novel bacterial strain to modulate drought stress in Daegu, South Korea

Abstract: Wheat is one of the major cereal crop grown food worldwide and, therefore, plays has a key role in alleviating the global hunger crisis. The effects of drought stress can reduces crop yields by up to 50% globally. The use of drought-tolerant bacteria for biopriming can improve crop yields by countering the negative effects of drought stress on crop plants. Seed biopriming can reinforce the cellular defense responses to stresses via the stress memory mechanism, that its activates the antioxidant system and in… Show more

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“…The results showed that applying KNPO3 decreased ABA levels by 12% in lettuce and 17% in Chinese cabbage. Recent studies have also suggested that this beneficial microbe can improve stress tolerance in plants by regulating hormonal profiles in various species, including maize [32], wheat [38], and rice [49]. Our results confirm that KNPO3 has the potential to regulate ABA levels.…”
Section: Measurements Of Antioxidative Stresssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The results showed that applying KNPO3 decreased ABA levels by 12% in lettuce and 17% in Chinese cabbage. Recent studies have also suggested that this beneficial microbe can improve stress tolerance in plants by regulating hormonal profiles in various species, including maize [32], wheat [38], and rice [49]. Our results confirm that KNPO3 has the potential to regulate ABA levels.…”
Section: Measurements Of Antioxidative Stresssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The sequence data were uploaded and stored in the gene bank under the accession OR649202. Entire procedure was followed as described by [38].…”
Section: Isolate Identification Via Phylogenetic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%