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Current trends and future prospects in
utilization of halophilic microorganisms
in agriculture
By
YALAVARTHI NAGARAJU, Ph.D (Ag) Scholar
Astronomically saline environments in the world
Dead sea
Great salt lake
Solar lake Lake Retba
Introduction
• Oceans salt content varies between 2-5 %
• Dead sea salt content is 31.5 %
• Saline soil, contains high amount of soluble salts
Ca2+, Mg2+, K+ and Na+ salt of Cl-, NO3-, SO4
2- and
CO3
3- etc
• Sodic soil, dominated by Na+ salt
• Saline-sodic soil that have high salt of Ca2+, Mg2+ and
K+ as well as Na+
Definition
• United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (1954)
define salt affected soil as
“Saline, when EC is higher than 4 dS m-1, and Salt
Accumulation Ratio (SAR) and Exchangeable Sodium
Percentage (ESP) are less than 13 and 15; saline-sodic when
EC is greater than 4 dS m-1, and SAR and ESP are greater
than 13 and 15; and when EC is less than 4 dS m-1, SAR and
ESP greater than 13 and 15, the soil is sodic”
Classification
• Primary salinity: natural accumulation of salt in soil and
water by the weathering of rocks, wind borne salts deposition
• Secondary salinity: Excessive irrigation, inadequate drainage
and land clearing are the reasons for secondary salinity
Human activities that enhanced
salinization in soils
Deforestation
Construction of reservoirs
Salt farming
Irrigation using saline water
Erosion
Extent of distribution of salt affected soils in the
world
Statistics
• In the world, it has been estimated that around 952.2 mha of
land (7 % of total land area, nearly 33 % of arable land)
• In India, the salt affected soils account for 6.727 mha (2.1 %)
of geographical area
Percentage of saline soils in
the world
Normal soils
Saline soils
Secondary
Organic
Aerosol
(SOA)
VOC composition and hygroscopicity
parameter k
• Degradation of soil structure,
• Deflocculation,
• Prevalence of anaerobic
conditions,
• Increase in osmotic pressure at
the same time water potential
decreases and
• Soil crusting,
Fig 1: Deflocculation
Fig 2: Soil crusting
Detrimental effects of salts on soils
Detrimental effects of salts on plants
Detrimental effects of salts on microorganisms
• Reduction in the populations of
bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes
as the concentration of salts
increases
• Reduction in the genetic diversity of
microorganisms
• Soil respiration decreases with
increase in salts
• Microbial biomass is greatest
because dispersion of soil particles
lead to the more substrates
availability
Adaptations of microorganisms for salinity
• Several molecular approaches to saline adaptation have been
discovered in bacteria, including the
1.Accumulation of compatible solutes (e.g. betaine, ectoine,
glutamate, trehalose, and proline),
2. Potassium uptake (Trk, Ktr, and Kdp are three major systems
of potassium uptake in bacteria), and
3. Sodium effluxion
Total number of genes identified: 3807
Fig: Up regulation of flagella genes at 20 % NaCl
Fig: Total number of
Differentially expressed
genes identified are 614
Fig: Growth of wild type and 16 mutant type at 5 % and 15 % NaCl
Classification of microorganisms based on
salinity tolerance
Classification:
1. Non-tolerant, those which tolerate only a small concentration of
salt (about 1% w/v)
2. Slightly tolerant, tolerating up to 6-8%
3. Moderately tolerant, up to 18-20%
4. Extremely tolerant, those microbes that grow over the whole range
of salt concentrations from zero up to saturation (Larsen, 1986)
Halophiles
Non tolerant
Slightly
tolerant
Moderately
tolerant
Extremely
tolerant
Dunaliella sp.
Dunaliella salina
Dunaliella salina
Halococcus sp.
Haloferax sp.
Haloferax volcanii
Salinibacter sp.
Tetragenococcus muriaticus
Wallemia sp.
Classification plants based on salinity
tolerance
A) Halophytes- few plants
1) Accumulate salts and carry through the xylem stream and
precipitate in the leaves
2) Some species have evolved with specalized cells called salt
glands in shoots to excrete salts on its surface which is then
removed by wind or water
B) Glycophytes (sensitive to salt)- Most of the crop plants
1) Exclude salts, delaying salt stress
Salt stress alleviation by microbes in plants
• EPS production
• Reducing the Na+ and Cl- accumulation in leaves (Lugtenberg et
al., 2013)
• Efflux of Cl- and Na+
• Rhizosphere pH changes (Organic acid production)
• Production of ACC deaminase that controls the ethylene production
• Activation of high affinity K+ transporters
• ROS scavenging activities
• Up-regulation of salt tolerance genes
• Down regulation of ABA producing genes
• VOCs production
Salt stress
alleviation
mechanisms
EPS
production
Reduce the
accumulation
of Na and Cl
in leaves
Efflux of Cl
and Na from
cells
pH change in
the rhizosphere
by production
of organic acids
ACC
deaminase
productionActivation
of High
affinity K
pumping
transporters
ROS
scavenging
activity
Up regulation
of salt tolerant
genes
VOC
production
Production of
compatible
solutes
Mechanisms of plant growth promotion by
halophilic bacteria
• N2 fixation
• Increase mineral nutrient
exchange
• Microbial induced nutrient
cycling (Mineralization)
• Metal chelation
• Production of IAA
EPS production
•Microbial EPS can enhance
the aggregation of soil
particles and benefit plants by
maintaining the moisture of
the environment and trapping
nutrients
•In addition, EPS have unique
characteristics, such as
biocompatibility, gelling, and
thickening capabilities, with
industrial applications
ACC deaminase production
Nodulation enhancement by Halophiles
• Nod Factors (NFs) act as stress responsive signals in legumes
• NFs synthesis can be modulated by other PGP bacteria
• Inoculation of Soybean with salt tolarant IAA producing
Azospirillum brasiliensis along with Bradyrhizobium
japonicum enhanced the nodulation
• IAA enhanced the root branching and flavonoid synthesis
• Sea water contains approximately 0.5 ppm nitrogen
• River water contains approximately 0.25 ppm nitrogen
Mechanisms of plant growth promotion by AMF
• Enhancing nutrient acquisition (Al-
Karaki and Al-Raddad, 1997),
• Producing plant growth hormones,
• Improving rhizospheric and soil
conditions (Lindermann, 1994),
• Altering the physiological and
biochemical properties of the host
(Smith and Read, 1995) and
• Defending roots against soil-borne
pathogens (Dehne, 1982)
• In addition, AMF can improve host
physiological processes like water
absorption capacity of plants by
increasing root hydraulic
conductivity and favorably adjusting
the osmotic balance and composition
of carbohydrates (Rosendahl and
Rosendahl, 1991)
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Current trends and future prospects of halophilic microbes in agriculture

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  • 2. Current trends and future prospects in utilization of halophilic microorganisms in agriculture By YALAVARTHI NAGARAJU, Ph.D (Ag) Scholar
  • 3. Astronomically saline environments in the world Dead sea Great salt lake Solar lake Lake Retba
  • 4. Introduction • Oceans salt content varies between 2-5 % • Dead sea salt content is 31.5 % • Saline soil, contains high amount of soluble salts Ca2+, Mg2+, K+ and Na+ salt of Cl-, NO3-, SO4 2- and CO3 3- etc • Sodic soil, dominated by Na+ salt • Saline-sodic soil that have high salt of Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ as well as Na+
  • 5. Definition • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (1954) define salt affected soil as “Saline, when EC is higher than 4 dS m-1, and Salt Accumulation Ratio (SAR) and Exchangeable Sodium Percentage (ESP) are less than 13 and 15; saline-sodic when EC is greater than 4 dS m-1, and SAR and ESP are greater than 13 and 15; and when EC is less than 4 dS m-1, SAR and ESP greater than 13 and 15, the soil is sodic”
  • 6. Classification • Primary salinity: natural accumulation of salt in soil and water by the weathering of rocks, wind borne salts deposition • Secondary salinity: Excessive irrigation, inadequate drainage and land clearing are the reasons for secondary salinity
  • 7. Human activities that enhanced salinization in soils Deforestation Construction of reservoirs Salt farming Irrigation using saline water Erosion
  • 8. Extent of distribution of salt affected soils in the world
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  • 12. Statistics • In the world, it has been estimated that around 952.2 mha of land (7 % of total land area, nearly 33 % of arable land) • In India, the salt affected soils account for 6.727 mha (2.1 %) of geographical area Percentage of saline soils in the world Normal soils Saline soils
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  • 23. • Degradation of soil structure, • Deflocculation, • Prevalence of anaerobic conditions, • Increase in osmotic pressure at the same time water potential decreases and • Soil crusting, Fig 1: Deflocculation Fig 2: Soil crusting Detrimental effects of salts on soils
  • 24. Detrimental effects of salts on plants
  • 25. Detrimental effects of salts on microorganisms • Reduction in the populations of bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes as the concentration of salts increases • Reduction in the genetic diversity of microorganisms • Soil respiration decreases with increase in salts • Microbial biomass is greatest because dispersion of soil particles lead to the more substrates availability
  • 26. Adaptations of microorganisms for salinity • Several molecular approaches to saline adaptation have been discovered in bacteria, including the 1.Accumulation of compatible solutes (e.g. betaine, ectoine, glutamate, trehalose, and proline), 2. Potassium uptake (Trk, Ktr, and Kdp are three major systems of potassium uptake in bacteria), and 3. Sodium effluxion
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  • 31. Total number of genes identified: 3807
  • 32. Fig: Up regulation of flagella genes at 20 % NaCl Fig: Total number of Differentially expressed genes identified are 614
  • 33. Fig: Growth of wild type and 16 mutant type at 5 % and 15 % NaCl
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  • 38. Classification of microorganisms based on salinity tolerance Classification: 1. Non-tolerant, those which tolerate only a small concentration of salt (about 1% w/v) 2. Slightly tolerant, tolerating up to 6-8% 3. Moderately tolerant, up to 18-20% 4. Extremely tolerant, those microbes that grow over the whole range of salt concentrations from zero up to saturation (Larsen, 1986) Halophiles Non tolerant Slightly tolerant Moderately tolerant Extremely tolerant
  • 39. Dunaliella sp. Dunaliella salina Dunaliella salina Halococcus sp. Haloferax sp. Haloferax volcanii Salinibacter sp. Tetragenococcus muriaticus Wallemia sp.
  • 40. Classification plants based on salinity tolerance A) Halophytes- few plants 1) Accumulate salts and carry through the xylem stream and precipitate in the leaves 2) Some species have evolved with specalized cells called salt glands in shoots to excrete salts on its surface which is then removed by wind or water B) Glycophytes (sensitive to salt)- Most of the crop plants 1) Exclude salts, delaying salt stress
  • 41. Salt stress alleviation by microbes in plants • EPS production • Reducing the Na+ and Cl- accumulation in leaves (Lugtenberg et al., 2013) • Efflux of Cl- and Na+ • Rhizosphere pH changes (Organic acid production) • Production of ACC deaminase that controls the ethylene production • Activation of high affinity K+ transporters • ROS scavenging activities • Up-regulation of salt tolerance genes • Down regulation of ABA producing genes • VOCs production
  • 42. Salt stress alleviation mechanisms EPS production Reduce the accumulation of Na and Cl in leaves Efflux of Cl and Na from cells pH change in the rhizosphere by production of organic acids ACC deaminase productionActivation of High affinity K pumping transporters ROS scavenging activity Up regulation of salt tolerant genes VOC production Production of compatible solutes
  • 43. Mechanisms of plant growth promotion by halophilic bacteria • N2 fixation • Increase mineral nutrient exchange • Microbial induced nutrient cycling (Mineralization) • Metal chelation • Production of IAA
  • 44. EPS production •Microbial EPS can enhance the aggregation of soil particles and benefit plants by maintaining the moisture of the environment and trapping nutrients •In addition, EPS have unique characteristics, such as biocompatibility, gelling, and thickening capabilities, with industrial applications
  • 46. Nodulation enhancement by Halophiles • Nod Factors (NFs) act as stress responsive signals in legumes • NFs synthesis can be modulated by other PGP bacteria • Inoculation of Soybean with salt tolarant IAA producing Azospirillum brasiliensis along with Bradyrhizobium japonicum enhanced the nodulation • IAA enhanced the root branching and flavonoid synthesis • Sea water contains approximately 0.5 ppm nitrogen • River water contains approximately 0.25 ppm nitrogen
  • 47. Mechanisms of plant growth promotion by AMF • Enhancing nutrient acquisition (Al- Karaki and Al-Raddad, 1997), • Producing plant growth hormones, • Improving rhizospheric and soil conditions (Lindermann, 1994), • Altering the physiological and biochemical properties of the host (Smith and Read, 1995) and • Defending roots against soil-borne pathogens (Dehne, 1982) • In addition, AMF can improve host physiological processes like water absorption capacity of plants by increasing root hydraulic conductivity and favorably adjusting the osmotic balance and composition of carbohydrates (Rosendahl and Rosendahl, 1991)
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