产生长素植物促生菌提高智利普通豆地方品种的耐温性。

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Cynthia Meza, Francisca Valenzuela, María Yáñez, Ricardo A Cabeza, Patricio Ramos, Andrea Plaza, Basilio Carrasco, Nicolas Flores-Castañón, José Mesquita-Neto, Patricio Arce-Johnson, Aparna Banerjee
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当前的气候变化挑战,包括气温上升、可用水量减少和土壤盐分增加,对全球农业生产力构成严重威胁。虽然植物生长促进菌(plant growth promoting bacteria, PGPB)在逆境胁迫中的作用已被研究过,但其在提高智利菜豆(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)耐热性方面的应用仍未被广泛探索。本研究评估了本地PGPB与遗传上独特的智利普通豆地方品种之间的相互作用,这些地方品种是安第斯基因库的一部分,代表了一种社会文化食物遗产。首次验证了两株本土芽孢杆菌的生长素产量和根粘附能力。随后,在与热胁迫耐受性相关的生理生化指标上评估了它们对热胁迫植物的影响。虽然接种PGPB可以改善Tórtola和Sapito地方品种在30-35°C下的某些胁迫相关反应,但即使在对照植物中也观察到Mantequilla在40°C下的生长反应,这表明其具有固有的耐热性,而不是处理特异性效应。此外,尽管单个PGPB菌株对根系发育和氧化胁迫缓解等性状有积极影响,但在试验条件下,细菌联合体没有表现出加性或协同效应。这些发现强调了寄主基因型和微生物相容性在塑造植物对热胁迫的反应中的重要性。该研究为PGPB在智利大豆地方品种中的作用提供了新的见解,并为未来通过有针对性的微生物应用开发气候适应型农业生态系统提供了基础。
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Auxin producing plant growth promoting bacteria enhance temperature stress tolerance in Chilean common bean landraces.

Current climate change challenges, including rising temperatures, reduced water availability, and increased soil salinity, pose severe threats to global agricultural productivity. While plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) have been studied for their role in stress mitigation, their application in enhancing heat tolerance in Chilean landraces of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) remains largely unexplored. This study evaluated the interaction between native PGPB and genetically distinct Chilean common bean landraces, which are part of the Andean gene pool and represent a socio-cultural food heritage. Auxin production and root adhesion capacity were first validated for two native Bacillus strains. Subsequently, their effects on heat-stressed plants were assessed at physiological and biochemical markers associated with thermal stress tolerance. Although PGPB inoculation improved certain stress-related responses at 30-35 °C in the Tórtola and Sapito landraces, growth responses at 40 °C in Mantequilla were observed even in control plants, indicating an inherent thermotolerance rather than a treatment-specific effect. Furthermore, although individual PGPB strains positively influenced traits such as root development and oxidative stress mitigation, the bacterial consortium did not show additive or synergistic effects under the tested conditions. These findings highlight the importance of host genotype and microbial compatibility in shaping plant responses under thermal stress. This study contributes novel insights into the role of PGPB in Chilean bean landraces and provides a foundation for future efforts in developing climate-resilient agroecosystems through targeted microbial applications.

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