Rhizobacteria protective hydrogel to promote plant growth and adaption to acidic soil
Southwest University · Sanya University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Endophytic plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) could replace chemical fertilizers in sustainable agriculture. Unfortunately, they are susceptible to harsh environmental conditions. Here, we proposed a polymeric hydrogel (PMH) consisting of carboxymethyl chitosan, sodium alginate, and calcium chloride for loading and protecting endophytic PGPR. This hydrogel can load endophytic PGPRs to not only boost its growth-promoting efficiency, but also help them adapt more effectively to environments. Using endophytic PGPR Ensifer C5 as model bacteria and Brasscia napus as host, we demonstrate that the PMH facilitate the colonization of endophytic PGPRs in the apical and lateral root primordia regions. Further…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 75.36
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- 100%
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- 73
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14Topics & keywords
- Rhizobacteria
- Plant growth
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Bacteria
- Agronomy
- Rhizosphere
- Zero hunger