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Discerning Transcriptomic and Biochemical Responses of Arabidopsis thaliana Treated with the Biofertilizer Strain Priestia megaterium YC4-R4: Boosting Plant Central and Secondary Metabolism.


ABSTRACT: As a response to the current challenges in agriculture, the application of alternatives to a more sustainable management is required. Thus, biofertilizers begin to emerge as a reliable alternative to improve crop development and resistance to stresses. Among other effects on the plant, the use of beneficial strains may cause changes in their metabolic regulation, as in cell wall biogenesis and in nutrient/ion transportation, improving their growth process. Previous works showed that inoculation with the strain Priestia megaterium YC4-R4 effectively promoted vegetative growth of Arabidopsis thaliana Col-0 plants. Hence, the present work recorded a strain-mediated induction of several pathways of the central and secondary metabolism of the plant, as the induction of lipid, cellulose, phenol, and flavonoid biosynthesis, by using transcriptomic and biochemical analyses.

SUBMITTER: Rodrigues-Dos Santos AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9697256 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discerning Transcriptomic and Biochemical Responses of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Treated with the Biofertilizer Strain <i>Priestia megaterium</i> YC4-R4: Boosting Plant Central and Secondary Metabolism.

Rodrigues-Dos Santos Ana Sofia AS   Rebelo-Romão Inês I   Zhang Huiming H   Vílchez Juan Ignacio JI  

Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 20221110 22


As a response to the current challenges in agriculture, the application of alternatives to a more sustainable management is required. Thus, biofertilizers begin to emerge as a reliable alternative to improve crop development and resistance to stresses. Among other effects on the plant, the use of beneficial strains may cause changes in their metabolic regulation, as in cell wall biogenesis and in nutrient/ion transportation, improving their growth process. Previous works showed that inoculation  ...[more]

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