利用可溶解磷酸盐的微生物减轻营养和环境压力,促进可持续作物生产。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Planta Pub Date : 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1007/s00425-025-04669-2
Satish Kumar, Diksha, Satyavir S Sindhu, Rakesh Kumar
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主要结论:溶磷微生物提高养分利用率,减轻环境胁迫,促进植物生长。对增磷微生物和寄主植物进行生物工程改造,可以进一步提高其增产效果。全球目前的作物生产系统采用了不可持续的农业做法,以解决不断增长的人口对粮食的需求问题。此外,由于近期持续的气候变化、不稳定的降雨和环境压力,全球粮食作物生产进一步受到影响,对微生物和植物生物多样性造成威胁。近年来,植物有益微生物在农业实践中的应用已成为一种创新和可持续的方法,可以在有限的资源和脆弱的环境中提高作物产量。这些有益微生物通过提高养分的利用率和减轻非生物胁迫以及抑制植物病害来提高作物生产力。然而,目前对磷酸盐溶解微生物(psm)的逆境改善作用的研究有限,在恶劣环境条件下,psm在改善植物健康和作物生产力方面的作用仍有待阐明。本文综述了psm通过溶解或矿化有机磷,以及通过帮助植物改善环境胁迫,在提高土壤磷有效性方面的作用。psm的其他有益活性,如释放植物激素、产生ACC脱氨酶、增强抗氧化系统和诱导全身抗性,也有助于缓解逆境和促进逆境环境下植物的生长。讨论了利用基因工程技术提高psm和寄主植物的功效,从而提高作物产量。然而,在不同的农业生态系统中,需要进一步研究通过改善psm在环境胁迫下促进植物生长的活性来开发可持续的气候适应型方法,以提高土壤肥力和作物产量。
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Harnessing phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms for mitigation of nutritional and environmental stresses, and sustainable crop production.

Main conclusion: Phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms enhance nutrients availability, mitigate environmental stresses, and increase plant growth. The bioengineering of phosphate-solubilizing microbes and host plants may further improve their efficacy for increasing crop yield. Unsustainable agricultural practices are followed in current crop production systems worldwide for resolving food demand issues of ever-increasing human population. In addition, global food crop production is further affected due to continuous climatic change, erratic rains, and environmental stresses during the recent past causing threat to microbial as well as plant biodiversity. The application of plant beneficial microorganisms into agricultural practices has emerged recently as an innovative and sustainable approach to increase crop yield with limited resources and in vulnerable environment. These beneficial microbes improve crop productivity by enhancing nutrients' availability and mitigation of abiotic stresses along with suppression of plant diseases. However, there have been limited studies on the stress ameliorative role of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs), and there is still a need to elucidate the contribution of PSMs in improving plant health and crop productivity under harsh environmental conditions. This review summarizes the role of PSMs in improving phosphorus availability in soil through solubilization or mineralization of organic phosphate, and by assisting plants in amelioration of environmental stresses. Other beneficial activities of PSMs, such as release of phytohormones, production of ACC deaminase, strengthening of antioxidant system, and induction of systemic resistance, also contribute toward stress mitigation and plant growth promotion under stressful environments. Improvement in efficacy of PSMs and host plants using genetic engineering techniques has been discussed leading to increases in crop yields. However, further research is needed to develop sustainable climate-resilient approach by improving plant growth-promoting activities of PSMs even under environmental stresses to increase soil fertility and crop production in different agroecosystems.

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Planta
Planta 生物-植物科学
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217
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期刊介绍: Planta publishes timely and substantial articles on all aspects of plant biology. We welcome original research papers on any plant species. Areas of interest include biochemistry, bioenergy, biotechnology, cell biology, development, ecological and environmental physiology, growth, metabolism, morphogenesis, molecular biology, new methods, physiology, plant-microbe interactions, structural biology, and systems biology.
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