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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(1)2019 Dec 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31861733

RESUMEN

The effects of plant inoculation with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and those resulting from the exogenous application of salicylic acid (SA) or methyl jasmonte (MeJA) on total phenolic content (TPC) and monoterpenes in Mentha x piperita plants were investigated. Although the PGPR inoculation response has been studied for many plant species, the combination of PGPR and exogenous phytohormones has not been investigated in aromatic plant species. The exogenous application of SA produced an increase in TPC that, in general, was of a similar level when applied alone as when combined with PGPR. This increase in TPC was correlated with an increase in the activity of the enzyme phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL). Also, the application of MeJA at different concentrations in combination with inoculation with PGPR produced an increase in TPC, which was more relevant at 4 mM, with a synergism effect being observed. With respect to the main monoterpene concentrations present in peppermint essential oil (EO), it was observed that SA or MeJA application produced a significant increase similar to that of the combination with rhizobacteria. However, when plants were exposed to 2 mM MeJA and inoculated, an important increase was produced in the concentration on menthol, pulegone, linalool, limonene, and menthone concentrations. Rhizobacteria inoculation, the treatment with SA and MeJA, and the combination of both were found to affect the amount of the main monoterpenes present in the EO of M. piperita. For this reason, the expressions of genes related to the biosynthesis of monoterpene were evaluated, with this expression being positively affected by MeJA application and PGPR inoculation, but was not modified by SA application. Our results demonstrate that MeJA or SA application combined with inoculation with PGPR constitutes an advantageous management practice for improving the production of secondary metabolites from M. piperita.


Asunto(s)
Mentha piperita/crecimiento & desarrollo , Monoterpenos/análisis , Fenoles/análisis , Reguladores del Crecimiento de las Plantas/farmacología , Rhizobiaceae/fisiología , Acetatos/farmacología , Ciclopentanos/farmacología , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas/efectos de los fármacos , Mentha piperita/química , Mentha piperita/microbiología , Oxilipinas/farmacología , Fenilanina Amoníaco-Liasa/metabolismo , Extractos Vegetales/análisis , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Ácido Salicílico/farmacología , Metabolismo Secundario/efectos de los fármacos
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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 141: 142-153, 2019 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31163341

RESUMEN

Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) are agriculturally important soil bacteria that increase plant growth. We subjected peppermint to inoculation with three species of PGPB. After inoculation, the plants were sprayed with methyl jasmonate solution (MeJA) or SA (salicylic acid). Then, the plants were harvested and the plant growth parameters, trichome density, EO content and endogenous phytohormones were measured. Shoot fresh weight was reduced in plants inoculated and treated with MeJA whereas EO content varied depending on the MeJA concentration applied. Plants inoculated and treated with MeJA 2 mM showed the maximum increase in EO production, revealing a synergism between PGPB and MeJA. SA treatments also enhanced EO yield. The increased growth and EO production observed upon PGPB application were at least partly due to an increase in the JA and SA concentrations in the plant, as well as to an associated rise in the glandular trichome density.


Asunto(s)
Acetatos/farmacología , Ciclopentanos/química , Ciclopentanos/farmacología , Mentha piperita/química , Aceites Volátiles/química , Oxilipinas/química , Oxilipinas/farmacología , Ácido Salicílico/química , Tricomas/química , Bacillus subtilis , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas/efectos de los fármacos , Mentha piperita/microbiología , Aceites Volátiles/aislamiento & purificación , Desarrollo de la Planta , Reguladores del Crecimiento de las Plantas/química , Hojas de la Planta/química , Brotes de la Planta/química , Pseudomonas fluorescens , Pseudomonas putida
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J Chem Ecol ; 41(2): 149-58, 2015 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25655927

RESUMEN

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) generally exert their effects through enhancement of plant nutrient status and/or phytohormone production. The effects of PGPR on aromatic plant species are poorly known. We measured plant growth parameters, chlorophyll content, trichome density, stomatal density, and levels of secondary metabolites in peppermint (Mentha piperita) seedlings inoculated with PGPR strains Bacillus subtilis GB03, Pseudomonas fluorescens WCS417r, P. putida SJ04, or a combination of WCS417r + SJ04. The treated plants, in comparison with controls, showed increases in shoot biomass, root biomass, leaf area, node number, trichome density, and stomatal density, and marked qualitative and quantitative changes in monoterpene content. Improved knowledge of the factors that control or affect biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and monoterpene accumulation will lead to strategies for improved cultivation and productivity of aromatic plants and other agricultural crops without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides.


Asunto(s)
Bacillus subtilis/fisiología , Mentha piperita/microbiología , Pseudomonas fluorescens/fisiología , Pseudomonas putida/fisiología , Bacillus subtilis/genética , Mentha piperita/anatomía & histología , Mentha piperita/química , Raíces de Plantas/microbiología , Estomas de Plantas/anatomía & histología , Pseudomonas fluorescens/genética , Pseudomonas putida/genética , Tricomas/anatomía & histología
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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 49(10): 1177-82, 2011 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21843946

RESUMEN

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), characterized by low molecular weight and high vapor pressure, are produced by all organisms as part of normal metabolism, and play important roles in communication within and between organisms. We examined the effects of VOCs released by three species of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (Pseudomonas fluorescens, Bacillus subtilis, Azospirillum brasilense) on growth parameters and composition of essential oils (EO) in the aromatic plant Mentha piperita (peppermint). The bacteria and plants were grown on the same Petri dish, but were separated by a physical barrier such that the plants were exposed only to VOCs but not to solutes from the bacteria. Growth parameters of plants exposed to VOCs of P. fluorescens or B. subtilis were significantly higher than those of controls or A. brasilense-treated plants. Production of EOs (monoterpenes) was increased 2-fold in P. fluorescens-treated plants. Two major EOs, (+)pulegone and (-)menthone, showed increased biosynthesis in P. fluorescens-treated plants. Menthol in A. brasilense-treated plants was the only major EO that showed a significant decrease. These findings suggest that VOCs of rhizobacteria, besides inducing biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, affect pathway flux or specific steps of monoterpene metabolism. Bacterial VOCs are a rich source for new natural compounds that may increase crop productivity and EO yield of this economically important plant species.


Asunto(s)
Mentha piperita/efectos de los fármacos , Mentha piperita/crecimiento & desarrollo , Aceites Volátiles/metabolismo , Compuestos Orgánicos Volátiles/farmacología , Azospirillum brasilense/química , Bacillus subtilis/química , Vías Biosintéticas/efectos de los fármacos , Medios de Cultivo , Técnicas de Cultivo , Monoterpenos Ciclohexánicos , Mentha piperita/metabolismo , Mentol/metabolismo , Monoterpenos/metabolismo , Pseudomonas fluorescens/química
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