在温室条件下,Priestia aryabhattai 通过提高根瘤微生物碳固存能力改善土壤环境并促进紫花苜蓿生长。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1007/s00284-024-03946-9
Fudong Wang, Fengyuan Jin, Xiaoyu Lin, Fang Jia, Keji Song, Jing Liang, Jiejing Zhang, Jianfeng Zhang
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植物生长促进根瘤菌(PGPR)正受到越来越多的关注,但它们与本地根瘤微生物群的相互作用仍不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们分离了一株具有生长促进作用的 Priestia aryabhattai。在温室条件下,评估了其对紫花苜蓿的生长促进作用,并利用扩增子测序分析了根瘤微生物群落的变化,以探索其生长促进机制。我们的研究表明,接种 Priestia aryabhattai 能提高紫花苜蓿根圈微生物群的α-多样性指数,并提高有益菌属的丰度。这可能是因为接种 Priestia aryabhattai 增加了碳吸收菌属(尤其是 Gemmatimonas)的数量,从而改善了土壤环境。有益菌数量的增加刺激了紫花苜蓿根系的发育,提高了养分吸收率,尤其是磷的吸收率,进而促进了光合作用,促进了紫花苜蓿的生长。总之,Priestia aryabhattai 可通过提高根圈微生物群落的固碳能力来改善土壤环境,促进紫花苜蓿的生长。这项工作为开发 PGPR 接种剂和进一步研究其机制提供了理论支持和启示。
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Priestia aryabhattai Improves Soil Environment and Promotes Alfalfa Growth by Enhancing Rhizosphere Microbial Carbon Sequestration Capacity Under Greenhouse Conditions.

Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) are gaining increasing attention, but their interactions with indigenous rhizosphere microbiomes remain unclear. To address this issue, we isolated a strain of Priestia aryabhattai with a growth-promoting effect. Under greenhouse conditions, its growth-promoting effect on alfalfa was evaluated, and amplicon sequencing was used to analyze changes in the rhizosphere microbial community to explore the growth promotion mechanism. Our study shows that inoculation with Priestia aryabhattai increases the α-diversity index of the alfalfa rhizosphere microbiome and enhances the abundance of beneficial bacterial genera. This is likely because inoculation with Priestia aryabhattai increased the abundance of carbon-sequestering genera, particularly Gemmatimonas, thereby improving the soil environment. The increased abundance of beneficial bacteria stimulates root development in alfalfa and enhances nutrient uptake, particularly phosphorus, which in turn boosts photosynthesis and promotes alfalfa growth. In summary, Priestia aryabhattai improves soil environment and promotes alfalfa growth by enhancing the carbon sequestration capacity of the rhizosphere microbial community. This work provides theoretical support and insight for the development of PGPR inoculants and for further research on their mechanisms.

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