AI Article Synopsis

  • - Salinity stress negatively impacts plant growth by causing water uptake issues, ion toxicity, and osmotic stress, leading to problems like leaf scorching and reduced crop yield.
  • - The study tests a combination of kaempferol (KP), caffeic acid (CA), and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) to enhance potato growth under salinity stress, using different treatment combinations.
  • - Results indicate that the 20 µM KP plus 30 µM CA combined with PGPR significantly improves potato growth metrics, such as stem length and chlorophyll content, suggesting this combination is effective in mitigating salinity stress.

Article Abstract

Salinity stress adversely affects plant growth by disrupting water uptake, inducing ion toxicity, initiating osmotic stress, impairing growth, leaf scorching, and reducing crop yield. To mitigate this issue, the application of kaempferol (KP), caffeic acid (CA), and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) emerges as a promising technology. Kaempferol, a flavonoid, protects plants from oxidative stress, while caffeic acid, a plant-derived compound, promotes growth by regulating physiological processes. PGPR enhances plant health and productivity through growth promotion, nutrient uptake, and stress mitigation, providing a sustainable solution. However, combining these compounds against drought requires further scientific justification. That's why the current study was conducted using 4 treatments, i.e., 0, 20 µM KP, 30 μM CA, and 20 µM KP + 30 μM CA without and with PGPR (Bacillus altitudinis). There were 4 replications following a completely randomized design. Results showed that 20 µM KP + 30 μM CA with PGPR caused significant enhancement in potato stem length (14.32%), shoot root, and leaf dry weight (16.52%, 11.04%, 67.23%), than the control. The enrichment in potato chlorophyll a, b, and total (31.86%, 46.05%, and 35.52%) was observed over the control, validating the potential of 20 µM KP + 30 μM CA + PGPR. Enhancement in shoot N, P, K, and Ca concentration validated the effective functioning of 20 µM KP + 30 μM CA with PGPR evaluated to control. In conclusion, 20 µM KP + 30 μM CA with PGPR is the recommended amendment to alleviate salinity stress in potatoes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11410995PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-72420-0DOI Listing

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