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Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L.

The Capsicum genus has significant economic importance since it is cultivated and consumed worldwide for its flavor and pungent properties. In 2021, Mexico produced 3.3 billion tons on 45,000 hectares which yielded USD 2 billion in exports to the USA, Canada, Japan, etc. Soil type has a dramatic eff...

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Autores principales: Zúñiga-Silgado, Dorcas, Sánchez-Reyes, Ayixon, Ortiz-Hernández, María Laura, Otero, Miranda, Balcázar-López, Edgar, Valencia-Díaz, Susana, Serrano, Mario, Coleman, Jeffrey J., Sarmiento-López, Luis, De-Bashan, Luz E., Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9699344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36354945
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8111178
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author Zúñiga-Silgado, Dorcas
Sánchez-Reyes, Ayixon
Ortiz-Hernández, María Laura
Otero, Miranda
Balcázar-López, Edgar
Valencia-Díaz, Susana
Serrano, Mario
Coleman, Jeffrey J.
Sarmiento-López, Luis
De-Bashan, Luz E.
Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
author_facet Zúñiga-Silgado, Dorcas
Sánchez-Reyes, Ayixon
Ortiz-Hernández, María Laura
Otero, Miranda
Balcázar-López, Edgar
Valencia-Díaz, Susana
Serrano, Mario
Coleman, Jeffrey J.
Sarmiento-López, Luis
De-Bashan, Luz E.
Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
author_sort Zúñiga-Silgado, Dorcas
collection PubMed
description The Capsicum genus has significant economic importance since it is cultivated and consumed worldwide for its flavor and pungent properties. In 2021, Mexico produced 3.3 billion tons on 45,000 hectares which yielded USD 2 billion in exports to the USA, Canada, Japan, etc. Soil type has a dramatic effect on phosphorus (P) availability for plants due to its ion retention. In a previous study, novel fungal isolates were shown to solubilize and mineralize P in different kinds of soils with different P retention capacities. The aim of this work was to study the effects of the mineralogy of different kinds of “milpa” soils on the germination, biomass production, and P absorption of chili plants (Capsicum annuum). The germination percentage, the germination speed index, and the mean germination time were significantly increased in the plants treated with dual inoculation. Foliar phosphorus, growth variables, and plant biomass of chili plants grown in a greenhouse were enhanced in different soil types and with different inocula. Correlation studies suggested that the most significant performance in the foliar P concentration and in the growth response of plants was achieved in Vertisol with dual inoculation of 7 × 10(6) mL(−1) spores per chili plant, suggesting this would be an appropriate approach to enhance chili cultivation depending on the soil type. This study stresses the importance of careful analysis of the effect of the soil type in the plant–microbe interactions.
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spelling pubmed-96993442022-11-26 Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L. Zúñiga-Silgado, Dorcas Sánchez-Reyes, Ayixon Ortiz-Hernández, María Laura Otero, Miranda Balcázar-López, Edgar Valencia-Díaz, Susana Serrano, Mario Coleman, Jeffrey J. Sarmiento-López, Luis De-Bashan, Luz E. Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis J Fungi (Basel) Article The Capsicum genus has significant economic importance since it is cultivated and consumed worldwide for its flavor and pungent properties. In 2021, Mexico produced 3.3 billion tons on 45,000 hectares which yielded USD 2 billion in exports to the USA, Canada, Japan, etc. Soil type has a dramatic effect on phosphorus (P) availability for plants due to its ion retention. In a previous study, novel fungal isolates were shown to solubilize and mineralize P in different kinds of soils with different P retention capacities. The aim of this work was to study the effects of the mineralogy of different kinds of “milpa” soils on the germination, biomass production, and P absorption of chili plants (Capsicum annuum). The germination percentage, the germination speed index, and the mean germination time were significantly increased in the plants treated with dual inoculation. Foliar phosphorus, growth variables, and plant biomass of chili plants grown in a greenhouse were enhanced in different soil types and with different inocula. Correlation studies suggested that the most significant performance in the foliar P concentration and in the growth response of plants was achieved in Vertisol with dual inoculation of 7 × 10(6) mL(−1) spores per chili plant, suggesting this would be an appropriate approach to enhance chili cultivation depending on the soil type. This study stresses the importance of careful analysis of the effect of the soil type in the plant–microbe interactions. MDPI 2022-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9699344/ /pubmed/36354945 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8111178 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zúñiga-Silgado, Dorcas
Sánchez-Reyes, Ayixon
Ortiz-Hernández, María Laura
Otero, Miranda
Balcázar-López, Edgar
Valencia-Díaz, Susana
Serrano, Mario
Coleman, Jeffrey J.
Sarmiento-López, Luis
De-Bashan, Luz E.
Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L.
title Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L.
title_full Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L.
title_fullStr Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L.
title_full_unstemmed Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L.
title_short Soil Type Influences Novel “Milpa” Isolates of Trichoderma virens and Aspergillus tubingensis That Promote Solubilization, Mineralization, and Phytoabsorption of Phosphorus in Capsicum annuum L.
title_sort soil type influences novel “milpa” isolates of trichoderma virens and aspergillus tubingensis that promote solubilization, mineralization, and phytoabsorption of phosphorus in capsicum annuum l.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9699344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36354945
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8111178
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