评估气候适应型微生物接种剂对提高印度甘草植物化学产量的效果

Roli Mishra, P. Dubey, R. Singh
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化肥对植物土壤有益微生物产生不利影响,污染程度高,进而对药用植物有用代谢物的质量提出了质疑。本研究考察了植物促生微生物假菌芽孢杆菌RS6B、硬芽孢杆菌RS7B、芦曲霉RS6F和柽柳曲霉RS8F单独或联合对印度甘草(Abrus precatorius L)生长和甘草酸含量的影响。根、茎、叶生物量最大增幅分别为2.48倍、2.40倍和2.41倍,甘草酸含量最大增幅分别为4.95倍、4.63倍和2.61倍。分别对4种微生物联合体的根茎工程进行了研究。与未接种微生物菌剂的对照相比,接种120 DAS后土壤有机碳(1.44倍)、速效磷(3.06倍)和微生物生物量碳(3.01倍)均有所增加。结果表明,这4种PGPMs的微生物组合对印度甘草具有较强的生长促进作用。它可以作为一种潜在的生物接种剂,用于这种重要的商业药用植物的生态栽培。
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Assessing the efficacy of climate resilient microbial inoculants for enhanced phytochemical production from Indian licorice (Abrus precatorius L.)
Chemical fertilizers adversely affect beneficial micro-organism of the soil with high residual contamination in the plants which subsequently raises questions on the quality of useful metabolites of medicinal plants. The study investigates the efficacy of plant growth-promoting microbes, i.e., Bacillus pseudomycoides RS6B, Bacillus firmus RS7B, Aspergillus luchuensis RS6F, and Aspergillus tamarii RS8F, individually as well as in consortium on growth and glycyrrhizic acid content of Indian licorice (Abrus precatorius L). The maximum increase in biomass of root, stem, and leaves was obtained as 2.48 folds, 2.40 folds, and 2.41 folds along with 4.95, 4.63 and 2.61 folds in glycyrrhizic acid content, respectively on the rhizo-engineering of the consortium of all the 4 microbes. The microbial inoculants also increased soil organic carbon (1.44 times), available phosphorus (3.06 times), and microbial biomass carbon (3.01 times) in the soil after 120 DAS over non inoculated control. It appears that the microbial consortium of these 4 PGPMs is a highly efficient growth promoter over no microbes and individual PGPM for Indian licorice. It can be developed as a potential bioinoculant for the ecological cultivation of this important and commercial medicinal plant.
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