Effects of Chemical Fertilization and Microbial Inoculum on Bacillus subtilis Colonization in Soybean and Maize Plants

被引:10
作者
Bueno, Clara Barros [1 ]
dos Santos, Roberta Mendes [2 ]
de Souza Buzo, Fernando [3 ]
de Andrade da Silva, Maura Santos Reis [2 ]
Rigobelo, Everlon Cid [2 ]
机构
[1] Sao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Sch Agr & Vet Sci, Jaboticabal, Brazil
[2] Sao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Sch Agr & Vet Sci, Agr & Livestock Microbiol Grad Program, Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil
[3] UNESP, Fac Engn Ilha Solteira, Dept Plant Sci Food Technol & Socioecon, Ilha Solteira, Brazil
关键词
plant growth-promoting bacteria; inoculum concentration; fertilization doses; Glycine max; Zea mays; BACTERIAL ADAPTATION; GROWTH; CULTURE; ECOLOGY;
D O I
10.3389/fmicb.2022.901157
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Plant growth-promoting endophytic microorganisms in agriculture have been expanding in Brazil and are an excellent strategy to face the challenges of current agriculture, such as reducing production costs with fewer environmental impacts, without detriment to productivity. However, little is known about the factors that can affect the colonization of endophytic such as inoculant concentration and mineral fertilization. The present study aimed to evaluate the influence of these factors on soybean and maize crops and found that for soybean crops, the highest Bacillus subtilis concentration of 1 x 10(4) and 1 x 10(10) CFU ml(-1) promoted the highest number of recovered bacteria, when there was no mineral fertilization. However, mineral fertilization limited the number of recovered bacteria, suggesting that mineral fertilization interferes with endophytic colonization. For maize crops, the highest number of recovered bacteria occurred from the concentration of 1 x 10(6) CFU ml(-1), not differing from the highest concentrations. A mineral fertilization dose of 25% promoted the greatest B. subtilis recovery compared to the other treatments. Regarding plant development, the highest microbial inoculum concentrations did not necessarily promote greater positive growth promotion effects compared to the concentration of 1 x 10(4) CFU ml(-1) for both crops. The results also suggest that the higher number of endophytic bacteria recovered in the plant does not necessarily affect plant growth in the same proportion. For soybean plants, there is a strong tendency that with the increase in the B. subtilis inoculant concentration, the need for mineral fertilization doses to achieve the same plant development is consequently increased, and inoculations with 1 x 10(5) and 1 x 10(6) CFU ml(-1) with fertilization doses between 44% and 62% are the ideal combinations for greater plant development. In maize plants, the best growth promotion response (height) was obtained using inoculation concentration of 1 x 10(2) and 1 x 10(10) CFU ml(-1), increasing according to the increase in fertilization doses. The findings suggest, for soybean crop, that these high inoculum concentrations required more photosynthetic metabolites from the plants and more nutrients from the soil. Thus, the need for mineral fertilization for plant growth must be increased.
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