The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation

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Autor(a) principal: May, Andre
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Coelho, Luciana Fontes, Pedrinho, Alexandre, Batista, Bruna Durante, Mendes, Lucas William, Mendes, Rodrigo, Morandi, Marcelo Augusto Boechat, Barth, Gabriel, Viana, Ronaldo Silva [UNESP], Vilela, Elke Simoni Dias
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2021.1964017
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/222156
Resumo: We characterized the bacterial community in shoot and rhizosphere of healthy adult soybean plants grown in two differentially managed soils. Then, these communities were transplanted to seeds to assess their effect on seedling development. The bacterial communities of inoculated soybean seedlings were assessed through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and seedlings’ growth was measured. The diversity in the bacterial consortium inoculum prepared from the rhizosphere was higher than those from the shoot. However, the application of bacterial consortium in seedling had no influence on diversity. The resulting bacterial community of seedlings inoculated with bacterial consortium presented an enrichment of specific plant growth-promoting groups, such as Gammaproteobacteria (Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, and Xanthomonas). The predicted potential functions showed an increased abundance of functions related to plant protection and nutrition. The application of bacterial consortium from the shoot of soybean plants grown in the soil with a previous history of soybean cultivation increased the seedling radicle length, hypocotyl length, and total dry weight by 44%, 30%, and 29%, respectively. Our study showed that selecting a consortium of indigenous microbes as inoculants is a potential approach to enhance the use and impacts of plant beneficial microorganisms on plant growth and possibly productivity.
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spelling The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation16s rRNAmicrobiomeplant growth-promoting bacteria (pgpb)proteobacteriaseedlingsWe characterized the bacterial community in shoot and rhizosphere of healthy adult soybean plants grown in two differentially managed soils. Then, these communities were transplanted to seeds to assess their effect on seedling development. The bacterial communities of inoculated soybean seedlings were assessed through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and seedlings’ growth was measured. The diversity in the bacterial consortium inoculum prepared from the rhizosphere was higher than those from the shoot. However, the application of bacterial consortium in seedling had no influence on diversity. The resulting bacterial community of seedlings inoculated with bacterial consortium presented an enrichment of specific plant growth-promoting groups, such as Gammaproteobacteria (Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, and Xanthomonas). The predicted potential functions showed an increased abundance of functions related to plant protection and nutrition. The application of bacterial consortium from the shoot of soybean plants grown in the soil with a previous history of soybean cultivation increased the seedling radicle length, hypocotyl length, and total dry weight by 44%, 30%, and 29%, respectively. Our study showed that selecting a consortium of indigenous microbes as inoculants is a potential approach to enhance the use and impacts of plant beneficial microorganisms on plant growth and possibly productivity.Embrapa Meio AmbienteDepartment of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Soil Microbiology Laboratory Luiz De Queiroz College of Agriculture (Esalq) University of São PauloHawkesbury Institute For The Environment Western Sydney UniversityCell and Molecular Biology Laboratory Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture (Cena) University of São PauloABC Research FoundationDepartment of Plant Production São Paulo State UniversityDepartment of Plant Production São Paulo State UniversityEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Western Sydney UniversityABC Research FoundationUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)May, AndreCoelho, Luciana FontesPedrinho, AlexandreBatista, Bruna DuranteMendes, Lucas WilliamMendes, RodrigoMorandi, Marcelo Augusto BoechatBarth, GabrielViana, Ronaldo Silva [UNESP]Vilela, Elke Simoni Dias2022-04-28T19:42:43Z2022-04-28T19:42:43Z2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2021.1964017Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science.1476-35670365-0340http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22215610.1080/03650340.2021.19640172-s2.0-85112166792Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengArchives of Agronomy and Soil Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:42:43Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/222156Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T13:53:09.445966Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
title The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
spellingShingle The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
May, Andre
16s rRNA
microbiome
plant growth-promoting bacteria (pgpb)
proteobacteria
seedlings
title_short The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
title_full The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
title_fullStr The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
title_full_unstemmed The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
title_sort The use of indigenous bacterial community as inoculant for plant growth promotion in soybean cultivation
author May, Andre
author_facet May, Andre
Coelho, Luciana Fontes
Pedrinho, Alexandre
Batista, Bruna Durante
Mendes, Lucas William
Mendes, Rodrigo
Morandi, Marcelo Augusto Boechat
Barth, Gabriel
Viana, Ronaldo Silva [UNESP]
Vilela, Elke Simoni Dias
author_role author
author2 Coelho, Luciana Fontes
Pedrinho, Alexandre
Batista, Bruna Durante
Mendes, Lucas William
Mendes, Rodrigo
Morandi, Marcelo Augusto Boechat
Barth, Gabriel
Viana, Ronaldo Silva [UNESP]
Vilela, Elke Simoni Dias
author2_role author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Western Sydney University
ABC Research Foundation
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv May, Andre
Coelho, Luciana Fontes
Pedrinho, Alexandre
Batista, Bruna Durante
Mendes, Lucas William
Mendes, Rodrigo
Morandi, Marcelo Augusto Boechat
Barth, Gabriel
Viana, Ronaldo Silva [UNESP]
Vilela, Elke Simoni Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv 16s rRNA
microbiome
plant growth-promoting bacteria (pgpb)
proteobacteria
seedlings
topic 16s rRNA
microbiome
plant growth-promoting bacteria (pgpb)
proteobacteria
seedlings
description We characterized the bacterial community in shoot and rhizosphere of healthy adult soybean plants grown in two differentially managed soils. Then, these communities were transplanted to seeds to assess their effect on seedling development. The bacterial communities of inoculated soybean seedlings were assessed through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and seedlings’ growth was measured. The diversity in the bacterial consortium inoculum prepared from the rhizosphere was higher than those from the shoot. However, the application of bacterial consortium in seedling had no influence on diversity. The resulting bacterial community of seedlings inoculated with bacterial consortium presented an enrichment of specific plant growth-promoting groups, such as Gammaproteobacteria (Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, and Xanthomonas). The predicted potential functions showed an increased abundance of functions related to plant protection and nutrition. The application of bacterial consortium from the shoot of soybean plants grown in the soil with a previous history of soybean cultivation increased the seedling radicle length, hypocotyl length, and total dry weight by 44%, 30%, and 29%, respectively. Our study showed that selecting a consortium of indigenous microbes as inoculants is a potential approach to enhance the use and impacts of plant beneficial microorganisms on plant growth and possibly productivity.
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