Investigating the Endophyte Actinomycetota sp. JW0824 Strain as a Potential Bioinoculant to Enhance the Yield, Nutritive Value, and Chemical Composition of Different Cultivars of Anise (Pimpinella anisum L.) Seeds

Biology Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.3390/biology13080553
Ahmed M. Mahmoud, A. Reyad, Maha H. Khalaf, Mohamed S. Sheteiwy, Mona F. A. Dawood, A. El-Sawah, Enas Shaban Ahmed, Abdul Malik, W. AL-QAHTANI, Mostafa A. Abdel‐Maksoud, Nermien H. S. Mousa, M. Alyafei, Hamada AbdElgawad
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Anise (Pimpinella anisum L.) seeds have various nutritional and therapeutic benefits and are thus considered a valuable addition to animal and human health. Hence, in this study, we aimed to induce the nutritive and biological value of anise seeds. To this end, the potential biofortification effect of the endophytic Actinomycetota sp. JW0824 strain, isolated during the fall of 2023 from the medicinal plant Achyranthes aspera, exhibiting natural distribution in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia, was investigated in four varieties of anise seeds from Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, and Morocco. Results revealed significant increments (p < 0.05) in the seed dry weight percentage (DW%) and oil yields. In line with increased biomass accumulation, the metabolism of the primary and secondary metabolites was increased. There were differential increases in proteins, sugars, flavonoids, alkaloids, phenols, vitamins (e.g., β-carotene, ascorbic acid), and essential oil components (e.g., phenylpropanoids and monoterpenes), along with their precursor phenylalanine. Consistently, the activity of L-phenylalanine aminolyase (PAL) was increased in the Egyptian and Tunisian varieties at 83.88% and 77.19%, respectively, while 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthase (DAHPS) activity increased in all varieties, with a significant 179.31% rise in the Egyptian variety. These findings highlight the beneficial effects of Actinomycetota sp. JW0824 as a bioinoculant for anise seeds, suggesting its potential application in agricultural practices to improve seed yield and quality. Further field trials are recommended to assess the commercial viability of this endophyte for enhancing anise seed production and potentially benefiting other plant species.
研究内生放线菌 JW0824 菌株作为潜在的生物接种剂提高不同品种八角茴香(Pimpinella anisum L.)种子的产量、营养价值和化学组成
八角茴香(Pimpinella anisum L.)种子具有多种营养和治疗功效,因此被认为是对动物和人类健康的宝贵补充。因此,在本研究中,我们旨在诱导八角种子的营养和生物价值。为此,我们在埃及、突尼斯、叙利亚和摩洛哥的四种茴香种子中研究了内生放线菌 JW0824 菌株的潜在生物强化效果。结果表明,种子干重百分比(DW%)和油产量均有明显增加(p < 0.05)。随着生物量积累的增加,初级和次级代谢产物的代谢也随之增加。蛋白质、糖类、黄酮类、生物碱、酚类、维生素(如 β-胡萝卜素、抗坏血酸)、精油成分(如苯丙酮类、单萜烯类)及其前体苯丙氨酸都有不同程度的增加。一致的是,埃及和突尼斯品种的 L-苯丙氨酸氨解酶(PAL)活性分别提高了 83.88% 和 77.19%,而所有品种的 3-脱氧-D-阿拉伯庚糖酸-7-磷酸合成酶(DAHPS)活性都有所提高,埃及品种显著提高了 179.31%。这些发现凸显了放线菌 JW0824 作为茴香种子生物接种剂的有益作用,表明它有可能应用于农业实践,以提高种子产量和质量。建议进一步开展田间试验,以评估这种内生菌在提高茴香种子产量方面的商业可行性,并使其他植物物种从中受益。
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