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The Integrated Effect of Microbial Inoculants and Biochar Types on Soil Biological Properties, and Plant Growth of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)

Hua MaSchool of Life Sciences, Chongqing University, Chongqing 401331, ChinaVyacheslav ShuriginFaculty of Biology, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100174, UzbekistanDilfuza JabborovaInstitute of Genetics and Plant Experimental Biology, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 111226, UzbekistanJeane dela CruzDepartment of Biological Sciences, College of Science, University of Santo Tomas, Manila 1008, PhilippinesThomas Edison E. dela CruzDepartment of Biological Sciences, College of Science, University of Santo Tomas, Manila 1008, PhilippinesStephan WirthLeibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), 15374 Müncheberg, GermanySonoko Dorothea Bellingrath‐KimuraFaculty of Life Science, Humboldt University of Berlin, 14195 Berlin, GermanyDilfuza EgamberdievaFaculty of Biology, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100174, Uzbekistan
Plantsjournal2022en
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Numerous reports confirm the positive effect of biochar application on soil properties and plant development. However, the interaction between root-associated beneficial microbes and different types of biochar is not well understood. The objective of this study was to evaluate the plant growth of lettuce after the application of three types of biochar in loamy, sandy soil individually and in combination with plant-beneficial microbes. Furthermore, total microbial activity in rhizosphere soil of lettuce was measured by means of fluorescein diacetate (FDA) hydrolase and enzyme activities linked to carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycling. We used three types of biochar: (i) pyrolysis char from cherry wood (CWBC), (ii) pyrolysis char from wood (WBC), and (iii) pyrolysis char from maize (MBC) at 2% concentration. Our results showed that pyrolysis biochars positively affected plant interaction with microbial inoculants. Plant dry biomass grown on soil amended with MBC in combination with Klebsiella sp. BS13 and Klebsiella sp. BS13 + Talaromyces purpureogenus BS16aPP inoculants was significantly increased by 5.8% and 18%, respectively, compared to the control plants. Comprehensively, interaction analysis showed that the biochar effect on soil enzyme activities involved in N and P cycling depends on the type of microbial inoculant. Microbial strains exhibited plant growth-promoting traits, including the production of indole 3-acetic-acid and hydrogen cyanide and phosphate-solubilizing ability. The effect of microbial inoculant also depends on the biochar type. In summary, these findings provide new insights into the understanding of the interactions between biochar and microbial inoculants, which may affect lettuce growth and development.

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