Encapsulation of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria with Gum Arabic Hydrogels: A Potential System for Sustainable Agriculture

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作者
Lima-Tenorio, Michele Karoline [1 ,2 ]
Karas, Lais Priscila [1 ]
Furmam-Cherobim, Fernanda [1 ]
Guerlinguer, Eduarda [1 ]
Rubira, Adley Forti [3 ]
Steffens, Maria Berenice Reynaud [4 ]
Galvao, Carolina Weigert [1 ]
Tenorio-Neto, Ernandes Taveira [2 ]
Etto, Rafael Mazer [1 ]
机构
[1] State Univ Ponta Grossa UEPG, Microbial Mol Biol Lab LABMOM, Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brazil
[2] State Univ Ponta Grossa UEPG, Dept Chem, Lab Multifunct Polymer Mat LMPM, Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brazil
[3] State Univ Maringa UEM, Dept Chem, Maringa, Parana, Brazil
[4] Fed Univ Parana UFPR, Nucleus Nitrogen Fixat NFN, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
关键词
Hydrogel; Biomaterial; Polysaccharide; Sustainable agriculture; PGPB; AZOSPIRILLUM-BRASILENSE; ALGINATE; RELEASE;
D O I
10.1007/s10924-024-03339-w
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
One of the significant challenges of the twenty-first century will be feeding the growing world population while reducing the environmental impact and costs of agricultural production. In the case of extensive cropping, using mineral fertilizers or agrochemicals can contaminate the environment, decreasing the rivers and soil health and contributing to the emission of greenhouse gases. In this scenario, plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) or inoculants have emerged as an alternative for overcoming the need for agrochemicals. The PGPB has gained wide prominence as an alternative to enable more sustainable, low-cost, and high-yield agriculture. It can promote plant growth by producing ammonia, from atmospheric nitrogen, and phytohormones through symbiotic relationships. However, the inoculant industries face many challenges related to the biotic and abiotic stress in soil, which decreases the bacteria's survival, and its efficiency after inoculation. To enhance the effectiveness of microbial inoculants herein, we describe the encapsulation of A. brasilense FP2 (wild-type) into gum Arabic-based hydrogels (HG). A high population of encapsulated A. brasilense (107 CFU/g of dry hydrogel) could survive in the polymeric matrix for seven months. The effect on plant growth-promoting was evaluated on maize (Zea mays), which was the plant model. Compared with inoculation via furrow, the encapsulated PGPB enhanced root diameter and volume above 20%. In addition, it resulted in increments above 60% for root and shoot fresh weight compared to the uninoculated HG. Our results indicated that the gum Arabic hydrogels protect A. brasilense and are suitable for biofertilizer formulations.
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页码:5702 / 5712
页数:11
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