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Microbial Consortium Application Under Temperature Stress: Effects on the Rhizosphere Microbiome and Plant Growth. / Sokolova, Ekaterina Alexeevna; Smirnova, Natalya Valentinovna; Fedorets, Valeria Aleksandrovna и др.
в: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Том 26, № 24, 11814, 07.12.2025.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Microbial Consortium Application Under Temperature Stress: Effects on the Rhizosphere Microbiome and Plant Growth
AU - Sokolova, Ekaterina Alexeevna
AU - Smirnova, Natalya Valentinovna
AU - Fedorets, Valeria Aleksandrovna
AU - Khlistun, Inna Viktorovna
AU - Mishukova, Olga Viktorovna
AU - Tromenschleger, Irina Nikolaevna
AU - Savenkov, Oleg Aleksandrovich
AU - Saprikin, Oleg Igorevich
AU - Rogaev, Evgeny Ivanovich
AU - Buyanova, Maria Dmitrievna
AU - Filippova, Irina Mikhailovna
AU - Mayorova, Taisiya Maksimovna
AU - Glukhova, Marina Andreevna
AU - Mitina, Maria Ivanovna
AU - Manakhov, Andrey Dmitrievich
AU - Voronina, Elena Nikolaevna
N1 - This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (the Federal Scientific-technical programme for genetic technologies development for 2019–2030, agreement N. 075-15-2025-473).
PY - 2025/12/7
Y1 - 2025/12/7
N2 - The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of a synthetic microbial consortium (SMC) containing five functionally different bacterial strains (Rahnella aquatilis, Rothia endophytica, Stenotrophomonas indicatrix, Burkholderia contaminans, Lelliotia amnigena) on the growth and development of three agricultural crops (wheat, buckwheat, and rapeseed) on two soil types (chernozem and gray forest soil) under field conditions. The experiment was conducted from June to September 2024 under extreme field conditions, with temperatures reaching 43.8 °C. This study evaluates SMC efficacy under severe abiotic stress, reflecting increasingly common climate extremes. Metagenomic data analysis showed that the introduced strains did not establish stable populations in the soil, possibly due to heat-induced bacterial mortality, though other factors including competition with indigenous microflora and lack of protective formulations may have also contributed. No statistically significant effects on plant morphometric parameters were observed. The extreme temperature and water stress conditions appear to have been the dominant limiting factors, overriding any potential benefits from microbial inoculation, as evidenced by the lack of response to mineral fertilizer application as well. Crop-specific effects were revealed: when cultivating rapeseed on chernozem, a significant increase in available phosphorus content was noted (from 278 ± 45 to 638 ± 92 mg/kg with SMC application, p < 0.001).
AB - The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of a synthetic microbial consortium (SMC) containing five functionally different bacterial strains (Rahnella aquatilis, Rothia endophytica, Stenotrophomonas indicatrix, Burkholderia contaminans, Lelliotia amnigena) on the growth and development of three agricultural crops (wheat, buckwheat, and rapeseed) on two soil types (chernozem and gray forest soil) under field conditions. The experiment was conducted from June to September 2024 under extreme field conditions, with temperatures reaching 43.8 °C. This study evaluates SMC efficacy under severe abiotic stress, reflecting increasingly common climate extremes. Metagenomic data analysis showed that the introduced strains did not establish stable populations in the soil, possibly due to heat-induced bacterial mortality, though other factors including competition with indigenous microflora and lack of protective formulations may have also contributed. No statistically significant effects on plant morphometric parameters were observed. The extreme temperature and water stress conditions appear to have been the dominant limiting factors, overriding any potential benefits from microbial inoculation, as evidenced by the lack of response to mineral fertilizer application as well. Crop-specific effects were revealed: when cultivating rapeseed on chernozem, a significant increase in available phosphorus content was noted (from 278 ± 45 to 638 ± 92 mg/kg with SMC application, p < 0.001).
KW - PGPR
KW - abiotic stress
KW - agricultural crops
KW - chernozem
KW - gray forest soil
KW - metagenomic analysis
KW - rhizosphere microbiome
KW - synthetic microbial consortium
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105025746083
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/fee97ac3-e738-3d14-a4b0-996923bcf364/
U2 - 10.3390/ijms262411814
DO - 10.3390/ijms262411814
M3 - Article
C2 - 41465246
VL - 26
JO - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
SN - 1661-6596
IS - 24
M1 - 11814
ER -
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