罗氏链霉菌对腐殖酸的生物降解促进玉米的生长和产量。

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiological research Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1016/j.micres.2024.127826
Guangming Zhang , Baolei Li , Yong Yang , Zhen Zhang , Dujuan Cheng , Furong Wang , Ziyi Wei , Ning Mao , Shiwei Wang , Xiaobo Liu , Yanmei Sun
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腐植酸(HAs)是一种有机大分子,在改善土壤性质、植物生长和农艺参数方面发挥着重要作用。然而,腐植酸芳香结构相对复杂的特点使其难以降解,从而限制了其对作物生长的促进作用。因此,探索能够降解 HAs 的微生物可能是一种潜在的解决方案。本文通过基因组学、转录组学和靶向代谢组学分析方法,研究了一株可降解 HAs 的菌株 Streptomyces rochei L1 及其生物降解潜力。结果表明,高分子量的 HAs 被裂解为低分子脂肪族和芳香族化合物及其衍生物。这种裂解可能与漆酶(KatE)有关。此外,多糖脱乙酰酶(PdgA)可催化去除 HAs 分子上特定位点的乙酰基,从而导致结构变化。田间试验表明,降解后的 HAs 能显著促进玉米幼苗的生长,并使玉米产量提高 3.6%。HAs 降解产物(包括芳香族和低分子量脂肪族物质)以及 S. rochei L1 的次级代谢产物可能是促进玉米生长的关键成分。我们的研究结果将推动 HAs 作为土壤养分在绿色可持续农业中的应用。
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Biodegradation of humic acids by Streptomyces rochei to promote the growth and yield of corn

Humic acids (HAs) are organic macromolecules that play an important role in improving soil properties, plant growth and agronomic parameters. However, the feature of relatively complex aromatic structure makes it difficult to be degraded, which restricts the promotion to the crop growth. Thus, exploring microorganisms capable of degrading HAs may be a potential solution. Here, a HAs-degrading strain, Streptomyces rochei L1, and its potential for biodegradation was studied by genomics, transcriptomics, and targeted metabolomics analytical approaches. The results showed that the high molecular weight HAs were cleaved to low molecular aliphatic and aromatic compounds and their derivatives. This cleavage may be associated with the laccase (KatE). In addition, the polysaccharide deacetylase (PdgA) catalyzes the removal of acetyl groups from specific sites on the HAs molecule, resulting in structural changes. The field experiment showed that the degraded HAs significantly promote the growth of corn seedlings and increase the corn yield by 3.6 %. The HAs-degrading products, including aromatic and low molecular weight aliphatic substances as well as secondary metabolites from S. rochei L1, might be the key components responsible for the corn promotion. Our findings will advance the application of HAs as soil nutrients for the green and sustainable agriculture.

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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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