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Enhanced growth of ginger plants by an eco- friendly nitrogen-fixing Pseudomonas protegens inoculant in glasshouse fields

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Volume 102, Issue 7, Pages 3038-3046

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.11645

Keywords

heavy nitrogen fertilization; biological nitrogen fixation; biofertilizer; ginger; glasshouse vegetable fields

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFA0904000, 2018YFD0201207]
  2. Recruitment Program of Global Experts (1000 Plan)
  3. Shandong Key Research and Development Program [2019QYTPY002, 2019JZZY010724]
  4. Shandong Agricultural Academy Innovation Engineering Fund [CXGC2016A06]
  5. Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities [B16030]

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Inoculation of the N-fixing strain Pseudomonas protegens CHA0-Delta retS-nif on ginger plants promoted plant growth, increased rhizome yields, enhanced nitrogen and potassium acquisition, and had little impact on phosphorus uptake. Additionally, it positively affected the population size of bacteria and earthworms in the rhizosphere.
BACKGROUND Excessive nitrogen (N) fertilization in glasshouse fields greatly increases N loss and fossil-fuel energy consumption resulting in serious environmental risks. Microbial inoculants are strongly emerging as potential alternatives to agrochemicals and offer an eco-friendly fertilization strategy to reduce our dependence on synthetic chemical fertilizers. Effects of a N-fixing strain Pseudomonas protegens CHA0-Delta retS-nif on ginger plant growth, yield, and nutrient uptake, and on earthworm biomass and the microbial community were investigated in glasshouse fields in Shandong Province, northern China. RESULTS Application of CHA0-Delta retS-nif could promote ginger plant development, and significantly increased rhizome yields, by 12.93% and 7.09%, respectively, when compared to uninoculated plants and plants treated with the wild-type bacterial strain. Inoculation of CHA0-Delta retS-nif had little impact on plant phosphorus (P) acquisition, whereas it was associated with enhanced N and potassium (K) acquisition by ginger plants. Moreover, inoculation of CHA0-Delta retS-nif had positive effects on the bacteria population size and the number of earthworms in the rhizosphere. Similar enhanced performances were also found in CHA0-Delta retS-nif-inoculated ginger plants even when the N-fertilizer application rate was reduced by 15%. A chemical N input of 573.8 kg ha(-1) with a ginger rhizome yield of 1.31 x 10(5) kg ha(-1) was feasible. CONCLUSIONS The combined application of CHA0-Delta retS-nif and a reduced level of N-fertilizers can be employed in glasshouse ginger production for the purpose of achieving high yields while at the same time reducing the inorganic-N pollution from traditional farming practices. (c) 2021 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

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