B. subtilisCNBG‐PGPR‐1 induces methionine to regulate ethylene pathway and ROS scavenging for improving salt tolerance of tomato

Author:

Feng Liuchun12ORCID,Li Qi1,Zhou Dongqin1,Jia Mingyun1,Liu Zhuangzhuang1,Hou Zhaoqi1,Ren Quanjin1,Ji Shengdong2,Sang Shifei2,Lu Shipeng1,Yu Jinping1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory for the Research and Utilization of Plant Resources, Institute of Botany, Jiangsu Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences (Nanjing Botanical Garden Mem. Sun Yat‐Sen) Nanjing 210014 China

2. College of Life Sciences, Henan Normal University Xinxiang 453007 China

Abstract

SUMMARYSoil salinity severely threatens plant growth and crop yields. The utilization of PGPR is an effective strategy for enhancing plant salt tolerance, but the mechanisms involved in this process have rarely been reported. In this study, we investigated the effects of Bacillus subtilis CNBG‐PGPR‐1 on improving plant salt tolerance and elucidated the molecular pathways involved. The results showed that CNBG‐PGPR‐1 significantly improved the cellular homeostasis and photosynthetic efficiency of leaves and reduced ion toxicity and osmotic stress caused by salt in tomato. Transcriptome analysis uncovered that CNBG‐PGPR‐1 enhanced plant salt tolerance through the activation of complex molecular pathways, with plant hormone signal transduction playing an important role. Comparative analysis and pharmacological experiments confirmed that the ethylene pathway was closely related to the beneficial effect of CNBG‐PGPR‐1 on improving plant salt tolerance. Furthermore, we found that methionine, a precursor of ethylene synthesis, significantly accumulated in response to CNBG‐PGPR‐1 in tomato. Exogenous L‐methionine largely mimicked the beneficial effects of CNBG‐PGPR‐1 and activated the expression of ethylene pathway‐related genes, indicating CNBG‐PGPR‐1 induces methionine accumulation to regulate the ethylene pathway in tomato. Finally, CNBG‐PGPR‐1 reduced salt‐induced ROS by activating ROS scavenger‐encoding genes, mainly involved in GSH metabolism and POD‐related genes, which were also closely linked to methionine metabolism. Overall, our studies demonstrate that CNBG‐PGPR‐1‐induced methionine is a key regulator in enhancing plant salt tolerance through the ethylene pathway and ROS scavenging, providing a novel understanding of the mechanism by which beneficial microbes improve plant salt tolerance.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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