The Effectiveness of Co-Inoculation by Consortia of Microorganisms Depends on the Type of Plant and the Soil Microbiome Full article
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Plants
ISSN: 2223-7747 |
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Output data | Year: 2024, Volume: 13, Number: 1, Article number : 116, Pages count : DOI: 10.3390/plants13010116 | ||||||||
Tags | consortia of microorganisms; co-inoculation; soil microbiom | ||||||||
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1 | МИНИСТЕРСТВО НАУКИ И ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ | 2021-1930-ФП5-8365-8981 |
Abstract:
The amalgamation of mineral and targeted bacterial preparations represents a new generation of agricultural technology. Inoculation with combined preparations of microorganisms is more
effective than inoculation with a single microorganism in stimulating plant growth by providing a
more balanced diet for various crops. In this work, the effect of inoculation of 20 consortium variants
on the yield indicators of three crops (wheat, buckwheat, corn) and the soil microbiome in the open
field was investigated. The soil microbiome was defined by 16S rRNA sequences through NGS. The
species richness of the soil microbial community (alpha diversity) was similar for all studied samples.
A beta-diversity analysis revealed that the microbial diversity of three soil samples (C.bw, F.bw and
Soil.bw) differed significantly from all others. At the phylum level, the number of Acidobacteriota and
Firmicutes in these samples was increased. For the combination “Consortium C (Rothia endophytic
GMG9 and Azotobacter chroococcum GMG39)—buckwheat”, a systemic positive improvement in all
growth and yield indicators was observed. The soil of the site where buckwheat grew, inoculated by
Consortium C, contained significantly more available phosphorus than all other soil samples. Such
results can be explained both by the direct action of a consortium of phosphate-immobilizing and
nitrogen-fixing bacteria and acidification of the medium due to an increase in phylum Acidobacteriota
bacteria in the soil.
Cite:
Sokolova E.A.
, Mishukova O.V.
, Hlistun I.V.
, Tromenschleger I.N.
, Tikunov A.Y.
, Manakhov A.D.
, Rogaev E.I.
, Savenkov O.A.
, Buyanova M.D.
, Ivanov I.V.
, Smirnova N.V.
, Voronina E.N.
The Effectiveness of Co-Inoculation by Consortia of Microorganisms Depends on the Type of Plant and the Soil Microbiome
Plants. 2024. V.13. N1. 116 . DOI: 10.3390/plants13010116 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
The Effectiveness of Co-Inoculation by Consortia of Microorganisms Depends on the Type of Plant and the Soil Microbiome
Plants. 2024. V.13. N1. 116 . DOI: 10.3390/plants13010116 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
Dates:
Published print: | Dec 31, 2023 |
Identifiers:
Web of science: | WOS:001140557300001 |
Scopus: | 2-s2.0-85181964077 |
OpenAlex: | W4390467936 |