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Variable Influences of Water Availability and Rhizobacteria on the Growth of Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem) at Different Ages

机译:水分和根际细菌对不同年龄的Schichyrium scoparium(Little Bluestem)生长的可变影响

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There is significant interest in understanding the role of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) in alleviating different types of plant stress. Schizachyrium scoparium (little bluestem) is a moderately drought tolerant, perennial bunchgrass native to North America. The goal of this experiment was to evaluate whether the addition of a bacterial root isolate in the Pseudomonas genus promoted the growth of S. scoparium with changes in water availability. Pseudomonas are common rhizobacteria and have been shown to improve plant growth. It was hypothesized that plants inoculated with the PGPR strain would have greater growth and health, and would be less affected by shifts in water availability. Pseudomonas strains were isolated from the roots of native S. scoparium plants. After germination, S. scoparium seedlings were subjected to four treatment groups: low water; high water; low water with PGPR; and high water with PGPR. The experiment was run three times with plants at different starting ages; 14-, 28-, and 70-day-old plants. The effects of the water and PGPR treatments were variable between the experimental trials. There were no significant effects of the water treatments on plant growth in Trial 1 (14-day-old plants) or Trial 2 (28-day-old plants), however, there was a significant negative effect of the high watering treatment on the shoot length and biomass in Trial 3. High water availability was significantly associated with greater plant health in Trial 1, but appeared to reduce plant health in Trials 2 and 3. The PGPR treatment appeared to promote root growth and biomass in Trial 2, and was associated with greater plant health in all three trials, especially when paired with the low water treatment. Results from a permutational MANOVA indicate that plant growth was significantly different between the trials due to differences in the starting age of the plants and the duration of the experiments. Thus, methodological choices, such as plant life history stage and experiment duration, may affect the response of plants to PGPR in the rhizosphere. This research provides an insight into the interactions between PGPR and water availability on the growth and health of native plants.
机译:人们对了解促进植物生长的根际细菌(PGPR)在缓解不同类型植物压力中的作用非常感兴趣。 Schizachyrium scoparium(小蓝茎)是一种适度耐旱的多年生束草,产于北美。该实验的目的是评估假单胞菌属中细菌根系分离物的添加是否通过水利用量的变化促进了葡萄球菌的生长。假单胞菌是常见的根际细菌,并已显示可改善植物的生长。假设接种PGPR菌株的植物将具有更大的生长和健康状况,并且受可用水量变化的影响较小。从天然S.scoparium植物的根中分离出假单胞菌菌株。发芽后,苦sco链霉菌幼苗经历四个处理组:低水;低水;低水;低水。高水PGPR低水;和高水与PGPR。该实验在不同起始年龄的植物上进行了3次。 14、28和70天的植物。水和PGPR处理的效果在实验试验之间是不同的。在第1次试验(14天龄的植物)或第2次试验(28天龄的植物)中,水处理对植物生长没有显着影响,但是,高水处理对植物生长有显着的负面影响。试验3中的茎长和生物量较高。试验1中较高的水分供应与更大的植物健康密切相关,但在试验2和3中似乎降低了植物健康。PGPR处理似乎在试验2中促进了根系生长和生物量。在所有三个试验中均与提高植物健康水平相关,尤其是与低水处理配合使用时。排列MANOVA的结果表明,由于植物的起始年龄和实验持续时间的差异,试验之间的植物生长显着不同。因此,方法的选择,例如植物的生命史阶段和实验持续时间,可能会影响植物对根际中PGPR的响应。这项研究提供了对PGPR和水可利用性之间的相互作用的洞见,这些相互作用对本地植物的生长和健康具有影响。

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