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Biofilmed-PGPR: Next-Generation Bioinoculant for Plant Growth Promotion in Rice under Changing Climate

Jeberlin Prabina BrightDepartment of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Killikulam 628 252, IndiaHemant S. MaheshwariIndian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)-Indian Institute of Soybean Research, Khandwa Road, Indore 452001, IndiaSugitha ThangappanKarunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, School of Agricultural Sciences, Karunya Nagar, Coimbatore 641114, IndiaKahkashan PerveenDepartment of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh-11495, Saudi ArabiaNajat A. BukhariDepartment of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh-11495, Saudi ArabiaDebasis MitraDepartment of Microbiology, Graphic Era (Deemed to be University), 566/6, Bell Road, Clement Town, Dehradun 248002, IndiaR. Z. SayyedDepartment of Biological Sciences and Chemistry, College of Arts and Science, University of Nizwa, Nizwa 616, Sultanate of OmanAndrea MastinuDepartment of Molecular and Translational Medicine, Division of Pharmacology, University of Brescia, Brescia 25123, Italy
2024en
ABI

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The exopolysaccharide matrix of the diazotrophic cyanobacteria was used to integrate the phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) solubilizing bacteria for enhanced survival of the plant growth-promoting bacteria and, ultimately, survival of bacteria in the rhizosphere for better plant growth. A new biofilm-based formulation comprising the diazotrophic cyanobacteria Anabaena AMP2, phosphorus-solubilizing Bacillus megaterium var . phosphaticum PB1, and potassium-solubilizing Rhizobium pusense KRBKKM1 was tested for efficacy in rice. The growth medium with half-strength BG-11 medium supplemented with 3% glucose showed best for biofilm formation under in vitro conditions. Analysis of the methanolic extract of the cyanobacterial-bacterial biofilm (CBB) showed antioxidants, such as 2-methoxy phenol and pentadecane, which are proven to improve plant-microbe interactions and plant growth promotional activity, respectively. Treatment of rice seeds with CBB extract at 10 mL or 20 mL/100 g showed significant enhancement in germination percentage and seedling length. Therefore, a pot culture experiment with the CBB formulations was carried out, and different growth and yield parameters were recorded. Principal component analysis showed that the plant growth, yield, soil dehydrogenase activity, and soil chlorophyll content were positively correlated with rice plants amended with vermiculite-based CBB at 2 kg/hm 2 followed by a spray with aqueous CBB formulation at 5 mL/L on 15 and 30 d after the rice transplanting (T6) grown with a 25% reduced level of NPK chemical fertilizers than the recommended dose. Further, Pearson correlation analysis showed that yield was positively correlated with soil dehydrogenase ( r = 0.92**) and soil chlorophyll content ( r = 0.96**). We concluded that CBB could be used as a novel biofilm-based bio-inoculant to increase rice productivity and crop fitness as a component in integrated nutrient management and sustainable organic farming strategies with reduced chemical fertilizers.

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