1Laboratoire de biotechnologies, Ecole Nationale Superieur de Biotechnologie, Constantine, Algeria
2Laboratoire Genetique Biochimie Et Biotechnologie Vegetales (GBBV), Universite des frere Mentouri, Constantine, Algeria
*Corresponding Author: M. Benmati, Laboratoire De Biotechnologies, Ecole Nationale Superieur de Biotechnologie, Constantine, Algeria, Email: benmati.m@gmail.com
Online published on 29 August, 2020.
Plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria can improve plant growth, development and stress adaptation. However, the underlying mechanisms are still largely unclear. We investigated the effects of Azospirillum brasilense, Bacillus sp and Frankia CcI3 on durum wheat. Our study consisted in the evaluation of the interaction between rhizosphere microorganisms isolated from soils of different regions of Eastern Algeria and two varieties of durum wheat (GTA- dur and WAHA). Furthermore, our studies have also been carried out on the same durum wheat varieties under water deficit condition for the evaluation of the capacities of these PGPR in the restoration of their growth and in the increase of the production. The obtained results confirm the significant abilities of PGPR under these stress conditions for maintaining growth and plant survival.
Azospirillum brasilense, Bacillus sp, Durum wheat, Frankia CcI3, Water deficit