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J Agric Food Chem ; 66(20): 5229-5236, 2018 May 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29738246

ABSTRACT

Cadmium (Cd) contamination of agricultural soils represents a serious risk to crop safety. A new strategy using abscisic acid (ABA)-generating bacteria, Bacillus subtilis or Azospirillum brasilense, was developed to reduce the Cd accumulation in plants grown in Cd-contaminated soil. Inoculation with either bacterium resulted in a pronounced increase in the ABA level in wild-type Arabidopsis Col-0 plants, accompanied by a decrease in Cd levels in plant tissues, which mitigated the Cd toxicity. As a consequence, the growth of plants exposed to Cd was improved. Nevertheless, B. subtilis and A. brasilense inoculation had little effect on Cd levels and toxicity in the ABA-insensitive mutant snrk 2.2/2.3, indicating that the action of ABA is required for these bacteria to reduce Cd accumulation in plants. Furthermore, inoculation with either B. subtilis or A. brasilense downregulated the expression of IRT1 (iron-regulated transporter 1) in the roots of wild-type plants and had little effect on Cd levels in the IRT1-knockout mutants irt1-1 and irt1-2. In summary, we conclude that B. subtilis and A. brasilense can reduce Cd levels in plants via an IRT1-dependent ABA-mediated mechanism.


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Abscisic Acid/metabolism , Agricultural Inoculants/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Azospirillum brasilense/metabolism , Bacillus subtilis/metabolism , Cadmium/metabolism , Cation Transport Proteins/metabolism , Plant Roots/microbiology , Arabidopsis/growth & development , Arabidopsis/microbiology , Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Biological Transport , Cation Transport Proteins/genetics , Plant Roots/growth & development , Plant Roots/metabolism , Soil Pollutants/metabolism
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