Abstract

Environmental stress including heavy metal pollution is increasing at high speed and is polluting the cultivable land. Consequently, it results in affecting human population through entering into food chain. The current study aims that Cd stress (0.4 mM) led to toxicity and deleterious effects on 45-day-old Lycopersicon esculentum plants. The use of rhizobacterial strains underlines the main hypothesis of the present research that have been exploited in order to alleviate the Cd induced stress in plants and promoting their growth sidewise. The morphological parameters, plant pigments, and gaseous exchange parameters were estimated and found to be reduced in plants due to Cd toxicity. Along with this, the levels of phenolic compounds and osmoprotectants were stimulated in plants raised in Cd spiked soils. In addition, free amino acid content was reduced in plants under Cd treatment. It was revealed that these bacterial strains Pseudomonas aeruginosa (M1) and Burkholderia gladioli (M2) when inoculated to tomato plants improved the morphological characteristics and enhanced photosynthetic attributes. Moreover, the level of phenolic compounds and osmoprotectants were further enhanced by both the inoculating agents independently. However, in situ localization studies of phenol accumulation in root sections was found to be enhanced in Cd treated plants as revealed through higher intensity of yellowish-brown colour. The supplementation of bacterial strains further accumulated the phenols in Cd stressed root sections as evidenced through increased colour intensity. Therefore, the present study suggested that bacterial strains mitigates Cd stress from tomato plants through improving morphological, physiological and metabolite profiles. Consequently, the present research advocates the best utilization of rhizobacteria as stress alleviators for sustainable agriculture.

Highlights

  • Environmental stress has been reported to decrease the crop yield worth billions of dollars per year.Soil is polluted with heavy metals and Cd is lethal metal for plant growth and metabolism [1]

  • Amendment of Cd-stressed plants with microbial strains acted as an effective stress alleviator through activation of defense system of plants

  • The synthesis of different metabolites was found to be up-regulated in plants due to the association of beneficial bacterial strains

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Introduction

Environmental stress has been reported to decrease the crop yield worth billions of dollars per year. Soil is polluted with heavy metals and Cd is lethal metal for plant growth and metabolism [1]. Cd as a pollutant enter the environment either through geogenic or anthropogenic sources [2]. Geogenic sources mainly comprise of ores of Zn and Pb, weathering of rocks, volcanic eruptions, and forest fires [2,3]. Major contribution of Cd in the environment is from industrial and agricultural activities such as use of phosphate fertilizers, electroplating, mining, batteries, and textiles [4,5]. The Cd Biomolecules 2019, 9, 581; doi:10.3390/biom9100581 www.mdpi.com/journal/biomolecules

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