Innovations in Dryland Agriculture

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readiness is the key to the sustainability of dryland agricultural systems. Among the
various strategies being developed, the promotion of microbial-based technologies
is important as it has minimal input costs. Microorganisms are essential members of
the arid soil environment. They are key players in biogeochemical cycling which
makes nutrients readily-available to plants. They also promote plant growth through
various other direct and indirect mechanisms. They influence the host plantʼs
response to biotic and abiotic stress conditions thus helping in their survival under


Table 4 Role of microorganisms in abiotic stress management


Microorganism Crop Stress Effects References
AM fungi Sorghum Drought Improved water
relation

Cho et al. ( 2006 )

Pseudomonas
fluorescens

Groundnut Salinity Enhanced ACC
deaminase activity

Saravanakumar and
Samiyappan ( 2007 )
Pseudomonas putida
P45

Sunflower Drought Improved soil
aggregation due to
EPS production

Sandhya et al.
( 2009 )

Pseudomonas sp.
AMK-P6

Sorghum Heat Induction of heat
shock proteins and
improved plant
biochemical status

Ali et al. ( 2009 )

P. fluorescens Pf1 Green gram Drought Increased activity
of catalase and
peroxidase

Saravanakumar
et al. ( 2011 )

Azospirillum spp. Wheat Drought Synthesis of ACC
deaminase

Arzanesh et al.
( 2011 )
Bacillus spp. Corn Drought Increased plant
biomass, relative
water content,
RAS/RT ratio

Sandhya et al.
( 2011 )

Bacillus cereus Mung bean,
chickpea,
rice

Salinity Enhanced
antioxidants levels

Chakraborty et al.
( 2011 )

Exiguobacterium,
Pseudomonas,
Pantoea, Serratia, and
Streptomyces

Wheat Cold
stress

Synthesis of
antifreezing
protein,
accumulation
cryoprotectants

Mishra et al. ( 2012 )

Streptomyces spp. Wheat Drought Plant growth
promotion

Yandigeri et al.
( 2012 )
Bacillus spp. Sorghum Drought Improved plant
growth, enhanced
chlorophyll and
relative water
content

Grover et al. ( 2014 )

AMF Spring
wheat

Drought RWC, WUE, P
uptake plant
biomass and yield

Zhang et al. ( 2015 )

Application of Microbiology in Dryland Agriculture

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