Foliar Treatment of KE2 Reprograms Endogenous Functional Chemicals in Sesame to Improve Plant Health.

Indian J Microbiol

School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 702-701 Republic of Korea.

Published: December 2017

The present study was aimed to investigate the health of vegetative and reproductive parts of sesame plants during KE2 interaction by their pigments, sugars, organic acid, amino acids, hormones and antioxidant production analysis. In a green-house study, KE2 was sprayed to sesame plants at late flowering stage. The bacterial treatment enhanced photosynthetic pigments of plants including pods than their controls. The shoots of plants had higher amount of sucrose, glucose, galactose, xylitol and malic acid, and while the pods of plants showed the more accumulation of sucrose, glucose, inulin and xylitol in bacterium treated plants. However, alanine, cysteine, valine, isoleucine, leucine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, arginine and proline content in shoots and cysteine in pods were increased by the effect of KE2 inoculation. Salicylic acid production was declined in shoots and increased in pods during bacterial exposure. In addition, abscisic acid concentration was lower in pods due to the effect of KE2 in pods over controls. The total polyphenol synthesis was increased in shoots and pods of sesame plants by bacterial interaction. The results of this study revealed that foliar spray of KE2 on sesame plants triggered the plant growth promoting and defense metabolites in vegetative and reproductive organs to improve the health status of sesame.

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