Inoculation with Azospirillum argentinense Az19 improves the yield of maize subjected to water deficit at key stages of plant development

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Revista Argentina de microbiologia Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ram.2023.01.002
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Water deficit constitutes a severe limitation to agricultural productivity. In the context of sustainable crop production, the potential of microbial biotechnology to increase plant drought tolerance and improve crop yields under adverse conditions is gaining relevance. This work aimed to compare the performance of Azospirillum argentinense strain Az19 to that of strain Az39, the most widely used for commercial inoculants, when inoculated in maize plants exposed to water deficit. For this purpose, greenhouse and field assays were conducted. In the greenhouse experiment, strain Az19 prevented the adverse effect of water deficit at V2 stage on maize growth. Moreover, the percentage of fertile plants and the ear weight decreased significantly under water deficits imposed at V2 and flowering in Az39-inoculated plants but not in Az19-inoculated plants. In the first field trial with the commercial maize hybrid DOW DS 515 PW, Az19-inoculated plants were those which better tolerated the water deficit imposed. In the second field trial, two maize genotypes with differential drought sensitivity (LP 29 × LP 2542, sensitive; LP 882 (923) × LP 4703, tolerant) were tested. Higher tolerance to water deficit was detected in plants inoculated with A. argentinense Az19, with a noticeable effect on grain yield components in the sensitive genotype. Based on these results, we propose the use of A. argentinense Az19 for the formulation of more targeted Azospirillum-based inoculants, suitable for agroecological areas subjected to seasonal water deficits.

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在植物发育的关键阶段,接种阿根廷固氮螺菌Az19可提高缺水玉米的产量。
缺水严重限制了农业生产力。在可持续作物生产的背景下,微生物生物技术在不利条件下提高植物抗旱性和提高作物产量的潜力越来越重要。这项工作旨在比较Azospirillumargentinense菌株Az19与最广泛用于商业接种剂的菌株Az39在暴露于缺水的玉米植株中接种时的性能。为此,进行了温室和田间试验。在温室试验中,菌株Az19防止了V2期缺水对玉米生长的不利影响。此外,在V2和开花条件下,接种Az39的植株中的可育植株百分比和穗重显著降低,而接种Az19的植株则没有。在商业玉米杂交种DOW DS 515 PW的第一次田间试验中,接种了Az19的植物能够更好地耐受缺水。在第二个田间试验中,测试了两个具有不同干旱敏感性的玉米基因型(LP 29×LP 2542,敏感;LP 882(923)×LP 4703,耐受)。在接种A.argetinese Az19的植株中检测到对缺水的更高耐受性,对敏感基因型的粮食产量成分有显著影响。基于这些结果,我们建议使用A.argetinese Az19来配制更具针对性的基于偶氮螺菌的接种剂,适用于季节性缺水的农业生态地区。
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