Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress

Abstract Melatonin can mitigate the adverse effects of salt stress in plants, but the combined effects of it and bacterial bio-stimulants on enhancing plant resilience to salinity remain poorly understood. To fill in such a knowledge gap, we investigated the interaction between melatonin and bacteri...

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Main Authors: Omniea M. Allam, Awaad M. Kandeel, Sohair E. Hassan, Ahmed N. Abdelhamid
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Published: Springer 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44447-025-00002-1
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author Omniea M. Allam
Awaad M. Kandeel
Sohair E. Hassan
Ahmed N. Abdelhamid
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Sohair E. Hassan
Ahmed N. Abdelhamid
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description Abstract Melatonin can mitigate the adverse effects of salt stress in plants, but the combined effects of it and bacterial bio-stimulants on enhancing plant resilience to salinity remain poorly understood. To fill in such a knowledge gap, we investigated the interaction between melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on the growth, productivity, and physiological characteristics of Calendula officinalis seedlings under salt stress. Using a pot-sand culture method, we tested various concentrations of exogenous melatonin (distilled water, 50, 100 µM) combined with a bacterial mixture (5 ml/pot at 108 CFU/ml) of Azotobacter chroococcum, Bacillus megaterium, and Pseudomonas fluorescens. The seedlings were subjected to different saline irrigation levels with NaCl (tap water, 42.8, 85.6, and 128.3 mM) over two growing seasons in 2023 and 2024. The experiment was designed as a factorial study using a randomized complete block design with three replicates. NaCl concentrations of 85.6 mM and 128.3 mM negatively affected seedling growth and yield. Foliar application of 100 µM melatonin combined with bacterial inoculation significantly enhanced leaf area and shoot dry weight. Inflorescence parameters improved notably, with increases in total carotenoids and flavonoids in petals. Total chlorophyll content, mineral percentages (N, P, K), and proline increased significantly, while sodium and chloride levels decreased. The activities of polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase increased significantly and also improved relative water content and reduced electrolyte leakage. Our findings suggest that the combination of exogenous melatonin and bacterial inoculation can effectively mitigate the adverse effects of salt stress on Calendula seedlings.
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spelling doaj-art-db85bfd5ab8e4ab09ed93b70db864d0c2025-08-20T04:01:43ZengSpringerJournal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences1658-077X2025-03-01241-211710.1007/s44447-025-00002-1Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stressOmniea M. Allam0Awaad M. Kandeel1Sohair E. Hassan2Ahmed N. Abdelhamid3Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams UniversityAbstract Melatonin can mitigate the adverse effects of salt stress in plants, but the combined effects of it and bacterial bio-stimulants on enhancing plant resilience to salinity remain poorly understood. To fill in such a knowledge gap, we investigated the interaction between melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on the growth, productivity, and physiological characteristics of Calendula officinalis seedlings under salt stress. Using a pot-sand culture method, we tested various concentrations of exogenous melatonin (distilled water, 50, 100 µM) combined with a bacterial mixture (5 ml/pot at 108 CFU/ml) of Azotobacter chroococcum, Bacillus megaterium, and Pseudomonas fluorescens. The seedlings were subjected to different saline irrigation levels with NaCl (tap water, 42.8, 85.6, and 128.3 mM) over two growing seasons in 2023 and 2024. The experiment was designed as a factorial study using a randomized complete block design with three replicates. NaCl concentrations of 85.6 mM and 128.3 mM negatively affected seedling growth and yield. Foliar application of 100 µM melatonin combined with bacterial inoculation significantly enhanced leaf area and shoot dry weight. Inflorescence parameters improved notably, with increases in total carotenoids and flavonoids in petals. Total chlorophyll content, mineral percentages (N, P, K), and proline increased significantly, while sodium and chloride levels decreased. The activities of polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase increased significantly and also improved relative water content and reduced electrolyte leakage. Our findings suggest that the combination of exogenous melatonin and bacterial inoculation can effectively mitigate the adverse effects of salt stress on Calendula seedlings.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44447-025-00002-1Saline irrigationBacterial-inoculationMarigoldCarotenoidsFlavonoids
spellingShingle Omniea M. Allam
Awaad M. Kandeel
Sohair E. Hassan
Ahmed N. Abdelhamid
Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress
Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
Saline irrigation
Bacterial-inoculation
Marigold
Carotenoids
Flavonoids
title Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress
title_full Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress
title_fullStr Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress
title_full_unstemmed Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress
title_short Effects of melatonin and bacterial bio-stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress
title_sort effects of melatonin and bacterial bio stimulants on calendula officinalis under salinity stress
topic Saline irrigation
Bacterial-inoculation
Marigold
Carotenoids
Flavonoids
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44447-025-00002-1
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