Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess

The use of multispecies bacterial bio-inputs is a promising strategy for sustainable crop production over the use of single-species inoculants. Studies of the use of multispecies bio-inputs in horticultural crops are scarce, not only on the growth-promoting effects of each bacterium within the formu...

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Autores principales: Vio, Santiago Adolfo, Galar, María Lina, Gortari, María Cecilia, Balatti, Pedro Alberto, Garbi, Mariana, Lodeiro, Aníbal Roberto, Luna, María Flavia
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1529242023-05-13T04:03:45Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/152924 issn:2223-7747 Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess Vio, Santiago Adolfo Galar, María Lina Gortari, María Cecilia Balatti, Pedro Alberto Garbi, Mariana Lodeiro, Aníbal Roberto Luna, María Flavia 2023 2023-05-12T18:05:08Z en Biología Ciencias Agrarias Co-inoculation Colonization Lettuce Multispecies bio-input Plant-growth-promoting bacteria The use of multispecies bacterial bio-inputs is a promising strategy for sustainable crop production over the use of single-species inoculants. Studies of the use of multispecies bio-inputs in horticultural crops are scarce, not only on the growth-promoting effects of each bacterium within the formulation, but also on their compatibility and persistence in the root environment. In this work, we described that a multispecies bacterial bio-input made up of Azospirillum argentinense Az39, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAL-5, Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 and Bacillus sp. Dm-B10 improved lettuce plant growth more effectively than when these strains were inoculated as single-species bio-inputs. Bacteria persisted together (were compatible) and also colonized seedling roots of lettuce plants grown in controlled conditions. Interestingly, colonization was highly related to an early and enhanced growth of seedlings grown in the nursery. A similar effect on plant growth was found in lettuce plants in a commercial greenhouse production in the peri-urban area of La Plata City, Buenos Aires, Argentina. To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating that a synthetic mixture of bacteria can colonize and persist on lettuce plants, and also showing their synergistic beneficial effect both in the nursery greenhouse as well as the commercial production farm. Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales Centro de Investigaciones en Fitopatología Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular Articulo Articulo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) application/pdf
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topic Biología
Ciencias Agrarias
Co-inoculation
Colonization
Lettuce
Multispecies bio-input
Plant-growth-promoting bacteria
spellingShingle Biología
Ciencias Agrarias
Co-inoculation
Colonization
Lettuce
Multispecies bio-input
Plant-growth-promoting bacteria
Vio, Santiago Adolfo
Galar, María Lina
Gortari, María Cecilia
Balatti, Pedro Alberto
Garbi, Mariana
Lodeiro, Aníbal Roberto
Luna, María Flavia
Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess
topic_facet Biología
Ciencias Agrarias
Co-inoculation
Colonization
Lettuce
Multispecies bio-input
Plant-growth-promoting bacteria
description The use of multispecies bacterial bio-inputs is a promising strategy for sustainable crop production over the use of single-species inoculants. Studies of the use of multispecies bio-inputs in horticultural crops are scarce, not only on the growth-promoting effects of each bacterium within the formulation, but also on their compatibility and persistence in the root environment. In this work, we described that a multispecies bacterial bio-input made up of Azospirillum argentinense Az39, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAL-5, Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 and Bacillus sp. Dm-B10 improved lettuce plant growth more effectively than when these strains were inoculated as single-species bio-inputs. Bacteria persisted together (were compatible) and also colonized seedling roots of lettuce plants grown in controlled conditions. Interestingly, colonization was highly related to an early and enhanced growth of seedlings grown in the nursery. A similar effect on plant growth was found in lettuce plants in a commercial greenhouse production in the peri-urban area of La Plata City, Buenos Aires, Argentina. To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating that a synthetic mixture of bacteria can colonize and persist on lettuce plants, and also showing their synergistic beneficial effect both in the nursery greenhouse as well as the commercial production farm.
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author Vio, Santiago Adolfo
Galar, María Lina
Gortari, María Cecilia
Balatti, Pedro Alberto
Garbi, Mariana
Lodeiro, Aníbal Roberto
Luna, María Flavia
author_facet Vio, Santiago Adolfo
Galar, María Lina
Gortari, María Cecilia
Balatti, Pedro Alberto
Garbi, Mariana
Lodeiro, Aníbal Roberto
Luna, María Flavia
author_sort Vio, Santiago Adolfo
title Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess
title_short Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess
title_full Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess
title_fullStr Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess
title_full_unstemmed Multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on Lettuce var. sagess
title_sort multispecies bacterial bio-input: tracking and plant-growth-promoting effect on lettuce var. sagess
publishDate 2023
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