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Induction of essential oil production in Mentha x piperita by plant growth promoting bacteria was correlated with an increase in jasmonate and salicylate levels and a higher density of glandular trichomes
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2019-08Registro en:
Cappellari, Lorena del Rosario; Santoro, Valeria Maricel; Schmidt, Axel; Gershenzon, Jonathan; Banchio, Erika; Induction of essential oil production in Mentha x piperita by plant growth promoting bacteria was correlated with an increase in jasmonate and salicylate levels and a higher density of glandular trichomes; Elsevier France-editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier; Plant Physiology and Biochemistry; 141; 8-2019; 142-153
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Autor
Cappellari, Lorena del Rosario
Santoro, Valeria Maricel
Schmidt, Axel
Gershenzon, Jonathan
Banchio, Erika
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.