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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1002/sae2.12091
Lizenz creative commons licence
Titel (primär) Alone as effective as together: AMF and Trichoderma inoculation boost maize performance but differentially shape soil and rhizosphere microbiota
Autor Fernandez-Gnecco, G.; Gégu, L.; Covacevich, C.; Consolo, V.F.; Bouffaud, M.-L.; Buscot, F.; Smalla, K.; Babin, D.
Quelle Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Department BOOEK
Band/Volume 3
Heft 1
Seite von e12091
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
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Keywords high‐throughput sequencing; inoculants; plant growth promotion; soil microbes; sustainableagriculture
Abstract

Introduction

Inoculation of plants with beneficial microorganisms may improve plant performance yet suffers from efficacy variability. A solution might be the combined application of different inoculants as consortium. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of single or combined inoculation of Trichoderma harzianum, strain TGFG411, and a consortium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on plant growth, and native microbial communities (here bacteria/archaea, fungi and AMF) in root-associated soil (RAS) and rhizosphere (RH), that is, soil loosely or tightly attached to the roots, respectively.

Materials and Methods

A greenhouse experiment was carried out with non-sterile agricultural soil and the model crop maize, which was single inoculated with either TGFG411 or AMF or received a combined inoculation of TGFG411 + AMF. Control plants received only water. Seven weeks after the second AMF inoculation, the plant growth promotion capacity of the inoculants was measured based on shoot and root parameters. Furthermore, RAS and RH microbiota (fungi including AMF, bacteria and archaea) were assessed via a combination of different cultivation-dependent, microscopic and DNA-based methods.

Results

After 7 weeks of maize growth, both single and combined inoculation of AMF and TGFG411 enhanced shoot dry weight and led to a significant reduction in root biomass. The TGFG411 strain successfully established in the soil. However, no definite evidence for the establishment of the inoculated AMF was found. Single or combined inoculation of TGFG411 and AMF modified the composition of total bacterial in the RH, whereas modulated total fungal communities in the RAS.

Conclusion

The combined inoculation did not result in a significant improvement of plant performance compared with single inoculation likely due to optimal nutrient supply. However, samples receiving the combined inoculation exhibited a distinct modulation of the native RAS/RH microbiota, which may influence the inoculant efficacy under less favourable conditions.

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Fernandez-Gnecco, G., Gégu, L., Covacevich, C., Consolo, V.F., Bouffaud, M.-L., Buscot, F., Smalla, K., Babin, D. (2024):
Alone as effective as together: AMF and Trichoderma inoculation boost maize performance but differentially shape soil and rhizosphere microbiota
Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment 3 (1), e12091 10.1002/sae2.12091