Effect of exogenous treatment with zaxinone and its mimics on rice root microbiota across different growth stages.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Enhancing crops productivity to ensure food security is one of the major challenges encountering
agriculture today. A promising solution is the use of biostimulants, which encompass molecules that
enhance plant fitness, growth, and productivity. The regulatory metabolite zaxinone and its mimics
(MiZax3 and MiZax5) showed promising results in improving the growth and yield of several crops.
Here, the impact of their exogenous application on soil and rice root microbiota was investigated.
Plants grown in native paddy soil were treated with zaxinone, MiZax3, and MiZax5 and the
composition of bacterial and fungal communities in soil, rhizosphere, and endosphere at the tillering
and the milky stage was assessed. Furthermore, shoot metabolome profile and nutrient content of
the seeds were evaluated. Results show that treatment with zaxinone and its mimics predominantly
influenced the root endosphere prokaryotic community, causing a partial depletion of plant-beneficial
microbes at the tillering stage, followed by a recovery of the prokaryotic community structure during
the milky stage. Our study provides new insights into the role of zaxinone and MiZax in the interplay
between rice and its root-associated microbiota and paves the way for their practical application in the
field as ecologically friendly biostimulants to enhance crop productivity
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Oryza sativa, Zaxinone, MiZax, Microbial communities, Rhizosphere, Shoot metabolism
Elenco autori:
Teresa Mazzarella; Matteo Chialva; Leonardo Perez de Souza; Jian You Wang; Cristina Votta; Rhowell Tiozon Jr; Patrizia Vaccino; Alessandra Salvioli di Fossalunga; Nese Sreenivasulu; Tadao Asami; Alisdair R Fernie; Salim Al-Babili; Luisa Lanfranco; Valentina Fiorilli.
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