STIMULATION GROWTH OF ECONOMIC CROPS UNDER SALT-AFFECTED SOILS BY ACC-DEAMINASED PRODUCING MICROORGANISMS

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Waraporn Chouychai
Khanitta Somtrakoon

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            Salinity is a major soil problem in Thailand, which causes a decrease in plant growth and affects to the work of plants in many ways such as Inhibits photosynthesis, stimulate free radicals and motivate plants to produce more ethylene. The use of bacteria to promote the growth of plants with capable of producing ACCD aminase, is considered one of the methods that helped to promote the growth of plants in saline conditions as the enzyme ACCD aminase will reduce the amount of ACC which was a precursor to ethylene synthesis in plants. In this manuscript, the data was collected regarding the effects of salinity on plant growth, ethylene's role in the response to salt stress in plants, actions of ACCD Aminase, and the role of bacteria with capable of producing ACCD aminase in promoting plant growth, in order provide the basis for further application of this group of bacteria in agriculture.

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