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Title of Article Responses to arsenic stress of rice varieties coinoculated with the heavy metal-resistant and rice growth-promoting bacteria Pseudomonas stutzeri and Cupriavidus taiwanensis 
Date of Acceptance 16 September 2022 
Journal
     Title of Journal Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 
     Standard ISI 
     Institute of Journal ELSEVIER 
     ISBN/ISSN  
     Volume 2022 
     Issue 191 
     Month November
     Year of Publication 2022 
     Page 42-54 
     Abstract Arsenic (As)-contaminated rice paddy fields are spreading globally, and thus, rice grains with low As accumulation at a safe level for consumption is profoundly needed. Rice is highly susceptible to As accumulation, and the responses to As vary among rice varieties. Here, combinations of the AsIII-oxidizing bacteria Pseudomonas stutzeri strains 4.25, 4.27, or 4.44 and Cupriavidus taiwanensis KKU2500-3 were investigated with respect to their responses to As toxicity and rice growth promotion during the early growth stage. All bacterial strains enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities, including SOD, CAT, APX, GPX, and GR, under As stress in vitro. Uninoculated and coinoculated rice seedlings of three rice varieties (KDML105, RD6, RD10) were cultivated in hydroponic solution without and with a combination of toxic AsIII and less toxic AsV for 30 days. Compared with uninoculated seedlings, the inoculated seedlings showed higher growth parameters and lower As contents in roots, shoots and throughout the plants. The bioconcentration factor (BCF) and translocation factor were reduced in inoculated seedlings. The effective response of rice to As toxicity influenced by bacteria was highest in KDML105, followed by RD6 and RD10. The root sulfide content was correlated with As accumulation in roots, shoots, and total seedlings and the BCFs. P. stutzeri 4.44 and C. taiwanensis KKU2500-3 were the most promising combinations for application in KDML105 cultivation under As-contaminated conditions. Understanding the basic response of rice coinoculated with effective bacteria at the early stage will provide guidelines for rice cultivation under As conditions at other scales. 
     Keyword ArsenicHeavy-metal resistant bacteriaArsenite (AsIII)-oxidizing bacteriaPlant growth-promoting bacteriaRice varietiesAntioxidant enzyme 
Author
617020039-6 Mr. SARUN THONGNOK [Main Author]
Science Doctoral Degree

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