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Biochar-based Bacillus subtilis inoculant for enhancing plants disease prevention: microbiota response and root exudates regulation.

Authors :
Deng, Zihe
Wang, Jianwen
He, Yanhui
Tu, Zhuo
Tian, Fei
Li, Haijie
Wu, Zhansheng
An, Xiongfang
Source :
Biochar. 12/1/2023, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Plants regulate root exudates to form the composition of rhizosphere microbial community and resist disease stress. Many studies advocate intervention with biochar (BC) and exogenous microbe to enhance this process and improve plant defenses. However, the mechanism by which BC mediates exogenous microorganisms to enhance root exudate-soil microbial defensive feedback remains unclear. Here, a BC-based Bacillus subtilis SL-44 inoculant (BC@SL) was prepared to investigate the defensive feedback mechanism for plants, which enhanced plant growth and defense more than BC or SL-44 alone. BC@SL not only strengthened the direct inhibition of Rhizoctonia solani Rs by solving the problem of reduced viability of a single SL-44 inoculant but also indirectly alleviated the Rs stress by strengthening plant defensive feedback, which was specifically manifested by the following: (1) increasing the root resistance enzyme activities (superoxide dismutase up to 3.5 FC); (2) increasing the abundance of beneficial microbe in soil (0.38–16.31% Bacillus); and (3) remodeling the composition of root exudates (palmitic acid 3.95–6.96%, stearic acid 3.56–5.93%, 2,4 tert-butylphenol 1.23–2.62%, increasing citric acid 0.94–1.81%, and benzoic acid 0.97–2.13%). The mechanism reveals that BC@SL can enhance the positive regulatory effect between root exudates and microorganisms by optimizing their composition. Overall, BC@SL is a stable and efficient new solid exogenous soil auxiliary, and this study lays the foundation for the generalization and application of green pesticides. Highlights: The problems of effective viable bacteria easy loss were solved by BC@SL. Rs stress was relieved by BC@SL through direct inhibition and defensive feedback. BC@SL optimized defensive feedback by reshaping root exudates and microbiota. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25247972
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biochar
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173922668
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42773-023-00284-0