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Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice

Rapid urbanization and globalization demand increasing agricultural productivity. Soil nutrient supply capacity is continuously decreasing due to soil erosion, degradation, salt deposition, undesired element, metal deposition, water scarcity, and an uneven nutrient delivery system. Rice cultivation...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Neha, Dabral, Surbhi, Tyagi, Jaagriti, Yadav, Gaurav, Aggarwal, Himanshi, Joshi, Naveen Chandra, Varma, Ajit, Koul, Monika, Choudhary, Devendra Kumar, Mishra, Arti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293679
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1155715
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author Sharma, Neha
Dabral, Surbhi
Tyagi, Jaagriti
Yadav, Gaurav
Aggarwal, Himanshi
Joshi, Naveen Chandra
Varma, Ajit
Koul, Monika
Choudhary, Devendra Kumar
Mishra, Arti
author_facet Sharma, Neha
Dabral, Surbhi
Tyagi, Jaagriti
Yadav, Gaurav
Aggarwal, Himanshi
Joshi, Naveen Chandra
Varma, Ajit
Koul, Monika
Choudhary, Devendra Kumar
Mishra, Arti
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description Rapid urbanization and globalization demand increasing agricultural productivity. Soil nutrient supply capacity is continuously decreasing due to soil erosion, degradation, salt deposition, undesired element, metal deposition, water scarcity, and an uneven nutrient delivery system. Rice cultivation requires a large amount of water which is becoming detrimental due to these activities. There is a need to increase its productivity. Microbial inoculants are becoming increasingly important in achieving sustainable agricultural production systems. The current study was conducted to investigate the interaction between the root endophytic fungus Serendipita indica (S. indica) and the actinobacterium Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 (Z. sp. ISTPL4) and their synergistic effects on the growth of rice (Oryza sativa L). Both S. indica and Z. sp. ISTPL4 showed positive interactions. Growth of S. indica was observed at different days after Z. sp. ISTPL4 inoculation, and stimulated growth of S. indica was observed when Z. sp. ISTPL4 was inoculated at 5 dafi (days after fungal inoculation). Z. sp. ISTPL4 promoted the growth of S. indica as it increased spore germination. Furthermore, confocal and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses showed a 27% increase in the spore size of S. indica in the presence of Z. sp. ISTPL4. In a liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis increased production of alanine and glutamic acid was observed in their sequential co-culture as compared with individual cultures. Sequential inoculation of S. indica and Z. sp. ISTPL4 significantly increased the biochemical and physical characteristics of rice as compared with their individual inoculum. Biochemical parameters such as chlorophyll content, total soluble sugar, and flavonoid content in the rice increased by up to 57%, 47%, and 39%, respectively, in the presence of the combined inoculum of S. indica and Z. sp. ISTPL4. This will be the first study, to the best of our knowledge, which shows the fungus and actinobacterium interaction and their synergistic roles in the growth promotion of rice. Furthermore, this novel combination can also be used to boost the growth of other crops to increase the agricultural yield.
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spelling pubmed-102447392023-06-08 Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice Sharma, Neha Dabral, Surbhi Tyagi, Jaagriti Yadav, Gaurav Aggarwal, Himanshi Joshi, Naveen Chandra Varma, Ajit Koul, Monika Choudhary, Devendra Kumar Mishra, Arti Front Plant Sci Plant Science Rapid urbanization and globalization demand increasing agricultural productivity. Soil nutrient supply capacity is continuously decreasing due to soil erosion, degradation, salt deposition, undesired element, metal deposition, water scarcity, and an uneven nutrient delivery system. Rice cultivation requires a large amount of water which is becoming detrimental due to these activities. There is a need to increase its productivity. Microbial inoculants are becoming increasingly important in achieving sustainable agricultural production systems. The current study was conducted to investigate the interaction between the root endophytic fungus Serendipita indica (S. indica) and the actinobacterium Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 (Z. sp. ISTPL4) and their synergistic effects on the growth of rice (Oryza sativa L). Both S. indica and Z. sp. ISTPL4 showed positive interactions. Growth of S. indica was observed at different days after Z. sp. ISTPL4 inoculation, and stimulated growth of S. indica was observed when Z. sp. ISTPL4 was inoculated at 5 dafi (days after fungal inoculation). Z. sp. ISTPL4 promoted the growth of S. indica as it increased spore germination. Furthermore, confocal and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses showed a 27% increase in the spore size of S. indica in the presence of Z. sp. ISTPL4. In a liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis increased production of alanine and glutamic acid was observed in their sequential co-culture as compared with individual cultures. Sequential inoculation of S. indica and Z. sp. ISTPL4 significantly increased the biochemical and physical characteristics of rice as compared with their individual inoculum. Biochemical parameters such as chlorophyll content, total soluble sugar, and flavonoid content in the rice increased by up to 57%, 47%, and 39%, respectively, in the presence of the combined inoculum of S. indica and Z. sp. ISTPL4. This will be the first study, to the best of our knowledge, which shows the fungus and actinobacterium interaction and their synergistic roles in the growth promotion of rice. Furthermore, this novel combination can also be used to boost the growth of other crops to increase the agricultural yield. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10244739/ /pubmed/37293679 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1155715 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sharma, Dabral, Tyagi, Yadav, Aggarwal, Joshi, Varma, Koul, Choudhary and Mishra https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Sharma, Neha
Dabral, Surbhi
Tyagi, Jaagriti
Yadav, Gaurav
Aggarwal, Himanshi
Joshi, Naveen Chandra
Varma, Ajit
Koul, Monika
Choudhary, Devendra Kumar
Mishra, Arti
Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice
title Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice
title_full Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice
title_fullStr Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice
title_full_unstemmed Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice
title_short Interaction studies of Serendipita indica and Zhihengliuella sp. ISTPL4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice
title_sort interaction studies of serendipita indica and zhihengliuella sp. istpl4 and their synergistic role in growth promotion in rice
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293679
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1155715
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