Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Porto, Edson Marcos Viana
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Teixeira, Fábio Andrade, Fries, Daniela Deitos, Jardim, Renata Rodrigues, Amaro, Hugo Tiago Ribeiro, Santos Filho, José Ricardo dos, Santos, JeanKarlo Penalva dos, Jesus, Fredy Martins de, Silva, Hackson Santos, Vieira, Thatiane Mota
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34029
Resumo: Water stress is a reality present in pastoral areas throughout Brazil, and more challengingly in semi-arid regions. These climatic conditions test the tolerance to water stress of the forage species used, which despite their rusticity, markedly decrease their performance in low water availability, which limits the expression of all their productive potential. In this sense, it is important to search for sustainable technologies that help a greater resilience of animal production on pasture and that are beneficial to the environment, such as the use of microorganisms that promote plant growth, which can potentially help these species to tolerate the deleterious effects of water stress. Therefore, the objective of this review was to compile information on the use of plant growth-promoting bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their co-inoculation with water stress mitigating agents in forage plants. In view of data obtained from research platforms, the effects of inoculations with beneficial soil microorganisms on morphophysiological and productive characteristics of forage plants were addressed and how this symbiosis can potentially help plants to tolerate water stress, in addition to describing the specifics of the tripartite relationship between fungi, bacteria and forage plants. With this review, it was found that the use of microbiological inputs as modulators of species tolerance to drought has potential use, requiring a greater volume of studies to consolidate the technique in a way that strengthens it with a sustainable and resilient alternative of livestock to pasture.
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spelling Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative reviewMicroorganismos promotores del crecimiento vegetal como mitigadores del estrés hídrico en pasturas: una revisión narrativaMicrorganismos promotores de crescimento de plantas como mitigadores do estresse hídrico em pastagens: uma revisão narrativaBacteriasHongos MicorrizasCoinoculaciónResiliencia.BactériasFungosMicorrizasCo-inoculaçãoResiliência.BacteriaFungiMycorrhizaCo-inoculationResilience.Water stress is a reality present in pastoral areas throughout Brazil, and more challengingly in semi-arid regions. These climatic conditions test the tolerance to water stress of the forage species used, which despite their rusticity, markedly decrease their performance in low water availability, which limits the expression of all their productive potential. In this sense, it is important to search for sustainable technologies that help a greater resilience of animal production on pasture and that are beneficial to the environment, such as the use of microorganisms that promote plant growth, which can potentially help these species to tolerate the deleterious effects of water stress. Therefore, the objective of this review was to compile information on the use of plant growth-promoting bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their co-inoculation with water stress mitigating agents in forage plants. In view of data obtained from research platforms, the effects of inoculations with beneficial soil microorganisms on morphophysiological and productive characteristics of forage plants were addressed and how this symbiosis can potentially help plants to tolerate water stress, in addition to describing the specifics of the tripartite relationship between fungi, bacteria and forage plants. With this review, it was found that the use of microbiological inputs as modulators of species tolerance to drought has potential use, requiring a greater volume of studies to consolidate the technique in a way that strengthens it with a sustainable and resilient alternative of livestock to pasture.El estrés hídrico es una realidad presente en las áreas de pastoreo de todo Brasil, y más desafiante en las regiones semiáridas. Estas condiciones climáticas ponen a prueba la tolerancia al estrés hídrico de las especies forrajeras utilizadas, que a pesar de su rusticidad, disminuyen notoriamente su comportamiento ante la baja disponibilidad hídrica, lo que limita la expresión de todo su potencial productivo. En este sentido, es importante buscar tecnologías sostenibles que ayuden a una mayor resiliencia de la producción animal en pastoreo y que sean beneficiosas para el medio ambiente, como el uso de microorganismos que promuevan el crecimiento de las plantas, que potencialmente pueden ayudar a estas especies a tolerar la efectos nocivos del estrés hídrico.. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de esta revisión fue recopilar información sobre el uso de bacterias promotoras del crecimiento vegetal, hongos micorrízicos arbusculares y su co-inoculación con agentes mitigadores de estrés hídrico en plantas forrajeras. En vista de los datos obtenidos de las plataformas de investigación, se abordaron los efectos de las inoculaciones con microorganismos benéficos del suelo sobre las características morfofisiológicas y productivas de las plantas forrajeras y cómo esta simbiosis puede potencialmente ayudar a las plantas a tolerar el estrés hídrico, además de describir las especificidades de la relación tripartita. entre hongos, bacterias y plantas forrajeras. Al igual que esta revisión, se encontró que el uso de insumos microbiológicos como moduladores de la tolerancia de las especies a la sequía tiene uso potencial, requiriendo un mayor volumen de estudios para consolidar la técnica de manera que se fortalezca con una alternativa sostenible y resiliente de ganadería a pastoreo.O estresse hídrico é uma realidade presente em ambientes pastoris em todo o Brasil, e de maneira mais desafiadora em regiões semiáridas. Essas condições climáticas colocam em prova a tolerância ao estresse hídrico espécies forrageiras usadas, que apesar de sua rusticidade, diminuem marcantemente seu desempenho em baixas disponibilidades hídricas, o que limita a expressão de todo seu potencial produtivo. Nesse sentido, torna-se importante a busca por tecnologias sustentáveis que auxiliem uma maior resiliência da produção animal a pasto e que sejam benéficas ao meio ambiente, como o uso de microrganismos promotores de crescimento de plantas, que potencialmente, podem ajudar estas espécies a tolerar os efeitos deletérios do estresse hídrico. Como isso, o objetivo dessa revisão foi compilar informações sobre o uso de bactérias promotoras de crescimento de plantas, fungos micorrizicos arbusculares e sua co-inoculação com agentes mitigadores do estresse hídrico em plantas forrageiras. Diante de dados obtidos em plataformas de pesquisa, abordou-se   os efeitos de inoculações com microrganismos benéficos do solo sobre características morfofisiológicas e produtivas de plantas forrageiras e como potencialmente essa simbiose pode auxiliar as plantas a tolerarem o estresse hídrico, além de descrever as especificidades da relação tripartite entre fungos, bactérias e plantas forrageiras. Com essa revisão, constatou-se que o uso de insumos microbiológicos como moduladores da tolerância de espécies à seca apresenta potencial utilização, sendo necessário maior volume de estudos para consolidar a técnica de maneira que a fortaleça com uma alternativa sustentável e resiliente da pecuária a pasto.Research, Society and Development2022-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3402910.33448/rsd-v11i11.34029Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e514111134029Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e514111134029Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e5141111340292525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34029/28663Copyright (c) 2022 Edson Marcos Viana Porto; Fábio Andrade Teixeira; Daniela Deitos Fries; Renata Rodrigues Jardim; Hugo Tiago Ribeiro Amaro; José Ricardo dos Santos Filho; JeanKarlo Penalva dos Santos; Fredy Martins de Jesus; Hackson Santos Silva; Thatiane Mota Vieirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPorto, Edson Marcos VianaTeixeira, Fábio Andrade Fries, Daniela DeitosJardim, Renata Rodrigues Amaro, Hugo Tiago Ribeiro Santos Filho, José Ricardo dos Santos, JeanKarlo Penalva dosJesus, Fredy Martins de Silva, Hackson Santos Vieira, Thatiane Mota2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34029Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:29.450980Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
Microorganismos promotores del crecimiento vegetal como mitigadores del estrés hídrico en pasturas: una revisión narrativa
Microrganismos promotores de crescimento de plantas como mitigadores do estresse hídrico em pastagens: uma revisão narrativa
title Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
spellingShingle Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
Porto, Edson Marcos Viana
Bacterias
Hongos
Micorrizas
Coinoculación
Resiliencia.
Bactérias
Fungos
Micorrizas
Co-inoculação
Resiliência.
Bacteria
Fungi
Mycorrhiza
Co-inoculation
Resilience.
title_short Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
title_full Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
title_fullStr Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
title_sort Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as mitigators of water stress in pastures: a narrative review
author Porto, Edson Marcos Viana
author_facet Porto, Edson Marcos Viana
Teixeira, Fábio Andrade
Fries, Daniela Deitos
Jardim, Renata Rodrigues
Amaro, Hugo Tiago Ribeiro
Santos Filho, José Ricardo dos
Santos, JeanKarlo Penalva dos
Jesus, Fredy Martins de
Silva, Hackson Santos
Vieira, Thatiane Mota
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author2 Teixeira, Fábio Andrade
Fries, Daniela Deitos
Jardim, Renata Rodrigues
Amaro, Hugo Tiago Ribeiro
Santos Filho, José Ricardo dos
Santos, JeanKarlo Penalva dos
Jesus, Fredy Martins de
Silva, Hackson Santos
Vieira, Thatiane Mota
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Porto, Edson Marcos Viana
Teixeira, Fábio Andrade
Fries, Daniela Deitos
Jardim, Renata Rodrigues
Amaro, Hugo Tiago Ribeiro
Santos Filho, José Ricardo dos
Santos, JeanKarlo Penalva dos
Jesus, Fredy Martins de
Silva, Hackson Santos
Vieira, Thatiane Mota
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bacterias
Hongos
Micorrizas
Coinoculación
Resiliencia.
Bactérias
Fungos
Micorrizas
Co-inoculação
Resiliência.
Bacteria
Fungi
Mycorrhiza
Co-inoculation
Resilience.
topic Bacterias
Hongos
Micorrizas
Coinoculación
Resiliencia.
Bactérias
Fungos
Micorrizas
Co-inoculação
Resiliência.
Bacteria
Fungi
Mycorrhiza
Co-inoculation
Resilience.
description Water stress is a reality present in pastoral areas throughout Brazil, and more challengingly in semi-arid regions. These climatic conditions test the tolerance to water stress of the forage species used, which despite their rusticity, markedly decrease their performance in low water availability, which limits the expression of all their productive potential. In this sense, it is important to search for sustainable technologies that help a greater resilience of animal production on pasture and that are beneficial to the environment, such as the use of microorganisms that promote plant growth, which can potentially help these species to tolerate the deleterious effects of water stress. Therefore, the objective of this review was to compile information on the use of plant growth-promoting bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their co-inoculation with water stress mitigating agents in forage plants. In view of data obtained from research platforms, the effects of inoculations with beneficial soil microorganisms on morphophysiological and productive characteristics of forage plants were addressed and how this symbiosis can potentially help plants to tolerate water stress, in addition to describing the specifics of the tripartite relationship between fungi, bacteria and forage plants. With this review, it was found that the use of microbiological inputs as modulators of species tolerance to drought has potential use, requiring a greater volume of studies to consolidate the technique in a way that strengthens it with a sustainable and resilient alternative of livestock to pasture.
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