Potato Growth Promotion Using an Ecological Phosphate Fertiliser Composed of the Phosphate-Solubilising Bacterium Pseudomonas rhizophila S211 and Natural Rock Phosphate

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Imtinen Sghaier, Hanene Cherif, Haroun Ben Ammar, Wafa Hassen, Khaled Brahmi, Ahmed Slaheddine Masmoudi, Yasmine Souissi, Ameur Cherif, Mohamed Neifar
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The use of mineral phosphorus solubilising (MPS) bacterial inoculants, alone or supplemented with rock phosphate (RP), supports sustainable agricultural development and food security. This study investigates the combined effect of the MPS plant growth–promoting bacterium Pseudomonas rhizophila S211 and natural RP on potato growth and yield. Several genes potentially responsible for converting the insoluble phosphorus form in the soil into a soluble form for plant uptake were identified in the S211 genome including an open reading frame encoding a membrane-bound pyrroloquinoline-quinone-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (PQQ_mGDH) and a putative pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) biosynthetic operon (pqqABCDEF). Additionally, the P. rhizophila genome harbors resistance genes related to osmotic, alkaline and metallic stresses, suggesting that strain S211 has strong environmental adaptability and RP metal bioremediation potential. The strain S211 showed ability to solubilise tricalcium phosphate (220 μg mL−1) and Gafsa RP (207 μg mL−1) with a decrease in pH (from 7 to 4). The effect of bioinoculant-RP co-supplementation on potato growth was optimised in greenhouse trials on alkaline soil using a mixture design. The results were further validated under field conditions using a randomised complete block design. The highest potato yield (62.6% increase) was obtained with binary mixture fertilisation (S211 inoculation and rock phosphate supplementation) compared with sole RP amendment. Thus, the application of natural RP in combination with MPS plant growth–promoting bioinoculant could be recommended as an ecofriendly alternative to pollution creating and costly chemical fertilisers.

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使用由磷酸盐溶解细菌根瘤假单胞菌 S211 和天然岩石磷酸盐组成的生态磷肥促进马铃薯生长
单独使用或辅以磷矿石(RP)使用矿物磷溶解(MPS)细菌接种剂有助于可持续农业发展和粮食安全。本研究调查了 MPS 植物生长促进细菌根瘤假单胞菌 S211 和天然 RP 对马铃薯生长和产量的综合影响。在 S211 基因组中发现了几个可能负责将土壤中的不溶性磷转化为植物吸收的可溶性磷的基因,包括一个编码膜结合吡咯喹啉醌依赖性葡萄糖脱氢酶(PQQ_mGDH)的开放阅读框和一个推测的吡咯喹啉醌(PQQ)生物合成操作子(pqqABCDEF)。此外,根瘤菌基因组还含有与渗透胁迫、碱性胁迫和金属胁迫相关的抗性基因,这表明菌株 S211 具有很强的环境适应能力和 RP 金属生物修复潜力。菌株 S211 具有溶解磷酸三钙(220 μg mL-1)和 Gafsa RP(207 μg mL-1)的能力,并能降低 pH 值(从 7 降到 4)。在碱性土壤上进行的温室试验中,采用混合设计优化了生物接种剂-RP 共补对马铃薯生长的影响。在田间条件下,采用随机完全区组设计对结果进行了进一步验证。与单独添加 RP 相比,二元混合施肥(S211 接种和磷矿石补充)的马铃薯产量最高(增产 62.6%)。因此,建议将天然 RP 与 MPS 植物生长促进生物接种剂结合施用,作为造成污染和成本高昂的化肥的生态友好替代品。
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Potato Research
Potato Research AGRONOMY-
CiteScore
5.50
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6.90%
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66
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Potato Research, the journal of the European Association for Potato Research (EAPR), promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry. It offers the latest developments in innovative research to scientists active in potato research. The journal includes authoritative coverage of new scientific developments, publishing original research and review papers on such topics as: Molecular sciences; Breeding; Physiology; Pathology; Nematology; Virology; Agronomy; Engineering and Utilization.
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