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Yield, nutrition, and leaf gas exchange of lettuce plants in a hydroponic system in response to Bacillus subtilis inoculation
Ist Teil von
Frontiers in plant science, 2023-10, Vol.14, p.1248044-1248044
Ort / Verlag
Frontiers Media S.A
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Quelle
EZB Electronic Journals Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Inoculation with
Bacillus subtilis
is a promising approach to increase plant yield and nutrient acquisition. In this context, this study aimed to estimate the
B. subtilis
concentration that increases yield, gas exchange, and nutrition of lettuce plants in a hydroponic system. The research was carried out in a greenhouse in Ilha Solteira, Brazil. A randomized block design with five replications was adopted. The treatments consisted of
B. subtilis
concentrations in nutrient solution [0 mL “non-inoculated”, 7.8 × 10
3
, 15.6 × 10
3
, 31.2 × 10
3
, and 62.4 × 10
3
colony forming units (CFU) mL
−1
of nutrient solution]. There was an increase of 20% and 19% in number of leaves and 22% and 25% in shoot fresh mass with
B. subtilis
concentrations of 15.6 × 10
3
and 31.2 × 10
3
CFU mL
−1
as compared to the non-inoculated plants, respectively. Also,
B. subtilis
concentration at 31.2 × 10
3
CFU mL
−1
increased net photosynthesis rate by 95%, intercellular CO
2
concentration by 30%, and water use efficiency by 67% as compared to the non-inoculated treatments. The concentration of 7.8 × 10
3
CFU mL
−1
improved shoot accumulation of Ca, Mg, and S by 109%, 74%, and 69%, when compared with non-inoculated plants, respectively. Inoculation with
B. subtilis
at 15.6 × 10
3
CFU mL
−1
provided the highest fresh leaves yield while inoculation at 15.6 × 10
3
and 31.2 × 10
3
CFU mL
−1
increased shoot fresh mass and number of leaves. Concentrations of 7.8 × 10
3
and 15.6 × 10
3
increased shoot K accumulation. The concentrations of 7.8 × 10
3
, 15.6 × 10
3
, and 31.2 × 10
3
CFU mL
−1
increased shoot N accumulation in hydroponic lettuce plants.