Ya-Jie Wu , Murad Muhammad , Yu Jiao , Xiu Chen , Hai-Long Wang , Chun-Mei Lu , Xiao-Ming Wang , Guo-Xing Zhu , Kai-Qing Liu , Yue Zhang , Zi-Chao Liu , Zhi-Xing Chen , Wen-Jun Li , Yan-Ru Cao
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摘要
众所周知,毛霉能促进植物的生长和发育。本研究旨在探讨 T. harzianum 对菊花插条生根及内生层和根瘤层微生物群落的影响。研究测定了 T. harzianum 对菊花插条生根率、根长和根数的影响。利用邓肯多重范围检验(DMRT)研究了养分、激素和酶活性等生理指标,以确定影响菊花插条生根的关键因素。通过高通量测序分析了内生微生物群落和根瘤微生物群落。利用 SPSS 软件、PICRUSt2 和 FUNGuild 数据库预测了微生物的功能。结果表明,T. harzianum 使菊花插条的生根率提高了 21.11%。此外,它还使平均根长增加了 81.72%,根的总数增加了 72.23%,根的干重增加了 50%。同时,T. harzianum 还显著减少了病原微生物的数量,并大大提高了内生微生物和根圈中有益微生物的数量。PICRUSt2 功能预测显示,在接种了 T. harzianum 的菊花插条中,内生菌参与 IAA、糖和淀粉合成的一些酶的丰度显著增加,真菌的主要营养类型也从病原菌变为了嗜根菌。因此,我们得出结论:接种 T. harzianum 能恢复内生微生物和根瘤微生物,提高养分和激素水平,增强酶活性,促进扦插生根。它还大大减少了植物和根圈中病原微生物的数量,可能会控制植物病原体的发生。这些结果提供了有关 T. harzianum 对植物生长和发育有益影响的深刻信息。
Trichoderma harzianum promoting chrysanthemum cutting rooting and reshaping microbial communities in endophytic and rhizosphere environments
It is well known that Trichoderma harzianum promotes the growth and development of plants. This study aims to investigate the impact of T. harzianum on the cutting rooting and microbial communities in the endophytic and rhizosphere of chrysanthemum cuttings. The effects of T. harzianum on the rooting rate, root length, and root number of chrysanthemum cuttings were determined. Using Duncan's Multiple Range Test (DMRT), we investigated physiological indexes such as nutrients, hormones, and enzymatic activities to identify the key factors influencing the rooting of chrysanthemum cuttings. The endophytic and rhizosphere microbial communities were analyzed through high-throughput sequencing. Microorganism function was predicted using SPSS software, PICRUSt2, and the FUNGuild database. The results showed that T. harzianum greatly increased the chrysanthemum cuttings' rooting rate by 21.11 %. Furthermore, it caused the average root length to expand by 81.72 %, the total number of roots to increase by 72.23 %, and the dry weight of the roots to increase by 50 %. At the same time, T. harzianum markedly reduced the number of pathogenic microbes and greatly enhanced the abundance of beneficial microorganisms in the endophytic and rhizosphere. PICRUSt2 function prediction showed that the abundance of some enzymes involved in IAA, sugar, and starch synthesis from endophytic bacteria in chrysanthemum cuttings inoculated T. harzianum was significantly increased, and the primary nutrient type of the fungi was changed from pathotroph to saprotroph. Hence, we concluded that applying T. harzianum restored the endophytic and rhizosphere microorganisms, boosted nutrient and hormone levels, enhanced enzymatic activities, and enhanced cutting rooting. It also significantly reduced the number of pathogenic microorganisms in the plant and rhizosphere, potentially controlling the occurrence of phytopathogens. These results offer insightful information about the beneficial impacts of T. harzianum on the growth and development of plants.
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Applied Soil Ecology addresses the role of soil organisms and their interactions in relation to: sustainability and productivity, nutrient cycling and other soil processes, the maintenance of soil functions, the impact of human activities on soil ecosystems and bio(techno)logical control of soil-inhabiting pests, diseases and weeds.