哈兹木霉对谷子光合电子传递速率和根系动态的影响。

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Plant Signaling & Behavior Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2022.2146373
Ramwant Gupta, Munna Singh, Bibi Rafeiza Khan
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小米(ragi)是许多人的主要粮食,特别是在亚洲和非洲发展中国家的干旱和半干旱地区。与其他主要谷物相比,这些谷物含有异常高的钙(>300毫克/100克)。为了在当前气候变化条件下ragi的可持续生产,本研究旨在评估哈茨木霉(Trichoderma harzianum, TRI)对ragi生产性能的影响。研究了3个ragi品种(PRM-1、PRM-701和PRM-801)在C(土壤)、S+ TRI(土壤+木霉)、农家肥(土壤+ FYM)和FYM+TRI(土壤+ FYM+木霉)4种处理下光合色素池、光合机构和根系动态的变化。结果表明,农家肥与TRI的组合显著增加了光合色素库,优化了光合机构的功能和结构完整性。3个品种的产量参数φ(Po)和φ(Eo)、δ(Ro)、效率ψ(Eo)、性能指标PIabs和PItotal均有所提高,根系冠层和生物量均有所增加。在与FYM和TRI一起生长的情况下,从PSII到PSI的电子传递、根冠层和生物量的改善也可能有利于生物碳固存,以保持土壤健康和植物生产力。
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Photosynthetic electron transport rate and root dynamics of finger millet in response to Trichoderma harzianum.

Finger millet (ragi) is the main food grain for many people, especially in the arid and semiarid regions of developing countries in Asia and Africa. The grains contain an exceptionally higher amount of Ca (>300 mg/100 g) when compared to other major cereals. For sustainable production of ragi in the current scenario of climate change, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of Trichoderma harzianum (TRI) on ragi performance. The performance of photosynthetic pigment pool, photosynthetic apparatus, and root dynamics of three varieties of ragi (PRM-1, PRM-701, and PRM-801) in response to four treatments viz., C (soil), S+ TRI (soil + Trichoderma), farmyard manure (soil+ FYM), and FYM+TRI (Soil + FYM + Trichoderma) were studied. Results have shown a significant increase in the photosynthetic pigment pool and optimized functional and structural integrity of the photosynthetic apparatus in response to the combination of farmyard manure (FYM) with TRI. Higher yield parameters viz., φ(Po) and φ(Eo), δ(Ro), efficiency ψ(Eo), performance indices - PIabs and PItotal, and enhanced root canopy and biomass were observed in all three varieties. Improved electron transport from PSII to PSI, root canopy and biomass, may also suitably favor biological carbon sequestration to retain soil health and plant productivity in case grown in association with FYM and TRI.

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Plant Signaling & Behavior
Plant Signaling & Behavior Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: Plant Signaling & Behavior, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly online, publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of signal perception and transduction, integrative plant physiology, and information acquisition and processing.
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