Abstract

The rhizobacterial isolate SP-167 exhibited considerable phosphate solubilization, IAA production, exo-polysaccharides, proline, APX, and CAT at a concentration of 6% NaCl (w/v). 16S rDNA sequencing and BLAST analysis showed that isolate SP-167 was Klebsiella sp. In this study, T2 and T8 consortium was developed on the basis of the compatibility of isolate SP-167 with Kluyvera sp. and Enterobacter sp. At 6% NaCl (w/v) concentration, T2 and T8 showed increased PGP properties such as phosphate solubilization, IAA, Proline activity, CAT, POD, and EPS than isolate SP-167. The maximum increase in shoot length was recorded in T2-treated maize plants as compared to the control after 60days in 1% NaCl stress. The N, P, and K content of leaves were significantly increased in maize plants with the inoculation of both the T2 and T8 consortium. The electrical conductivity of soil was decreased significantly in the T2 inoculated 1% NaCl (w/v) treated pot after 30, 60, and 90days. In this study, soil enzymes DHA and PPO were significantly increased in both T2 and T8 treated combinations. The Na concentration in root and shoot were significantly decreased in T8 inoculated plant than in T2, as confirmed by the translocation factor study.

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