Reedhu Raj, Riya Johnson, Joy M. Joel, Sarath G. Nair, Elizabeth Cherian, Joseph Job, Jos T. Puthur
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Abstract
Biopriming can be considered as a sustainable method that involves the application of beneficial plant growth-promoting microorganisms to seeds or seedlings, enhancing their growth, vigour, and ultimately the yield of the crop plants. The microbial symbionts of epiphytic orchids may function as efficient plant growth promoters as they are particularly beneficial in environments where contact with the soil is limited. The present study is an attempt to explore the biopriming effects of microbial consortium, prepared from the bacterial and fungal associates of the epiphytic endemic orchid Dendrobium ovatum, on the growth of Amaranthus tricolor (Red Amaranth) and Oryza sativa (Uma MO16). The bacterial and fungal isolates that displayed beneficial plant growth-promoting capabilities like extracellular enzyme production, Indole-3-Acetic Acid (IAA), hydrogen cyanide, phosphate solubilisation, and ammonia production were selected for the preparation of bacterial, fungal, and bacterial-fungal consortium. The various growth parameters like shoot and root length, plant biomass, Chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters, pigment composition, metabolite production (total soluble sugars, amino acids, and total phenolics), and yield parameters were analysed and compared in bioprimed and non-primed A. tricolor and O. sativa seedlings. The results demonstrate increased biomass, enhanced accumulation of photosynthetic pigments and photochemistry, metabolite production, and yield in all the bioprimed plantlets, compared to the control. The results demonstrate the enhanced seedling vigour and health, culminating in enhanced yield of crop plants. The findings from the present study point towards the growth- and yield-enhancing effect of biopriming using the microbial consortium prepared from the native aerial epiphytic microorganisms on the crop plants that can contribute towards sustainable agriculture practices and ecosystem preservation.
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The Journal of Plant Growth Regulation is an international publication featuring original articles on all aspects of plant growth and development. We welcome manuscripts reporting question-based research on various aspects of plant growth and development using hormonal, physiological, environmental, genetic, biophysical, developmental and/or molecular approaches.
The journal also publishes timely reviews on highly relevant areas and/or studies in plant growth and development, including interdisciplinary work with an emphasis on plant growth, plant hormones and plant pathology or abiotic stress.
In addition, the journal features occasional thematic issues with special guest editors, as well as brief communications describing novel techniques and meeting reports.
The journal is unlikely to accept manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or reports work with simple tissue culture without attempting to investigate the underlying mechanisms of plant growth regulation, those that focus exclusively on microbial communities, or deal with the (elicitation by plant hormones of) synthesis of secondary metabolites.