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Paenibacillus pabuli strain P7S promotes plant growth and induces anthocyanin accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana

Authors
Cao Son TrinhJeong, Chan YoungLee, Won JeHai An TruongChung, NamhyunHan, JuhyeongHong, Suk-WhanLee, Hojoung
Issue Date
Aug-2018
Publisher
ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Keywords
Arabidopsis thaliana; CyclinB1; PGPR; Paenibacillus pabuli P7S; Anthocyanin
Citation
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, v.129, pp.264 - 272
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Journal Title
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume
129
Start Page
264
End Page
272
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/73875
DOI
10.1016/j.plaphy.2018.06.001
ISSN
0981-9428
Abstract
In this study, a novel plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), the bacterial strain Paenibacillus pabuli P7S (PP7S), showed promising plant growth-promoting effects. Furthermore, it induced anthocyanin accumulation in Arabidopsis. When co-cultivated with PP7S, there was a significant increase in anthocyanin content and biomass of Arabidopsis seedlings compared with those of the control. The quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed higher expression of many key genes regulating anthocyanin and flavonoid biosynthesis pathways in PP7S-treated seedlings when compared with that of the control. Furthermore, higher expression of pathogen-related genes and microbe-associated molecular pattern genes was also observed in response to PP7S, indicating that the PGPR triggered the induced systemic response (ISR) in A. thaliana. These results suggest that PP7S promotes plant growth in A. thaliana and increases anthocyanin biosynthesis by triggering specific ISRs in plant.
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