Enhanced salt tolerance in Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. via Bacillus subtilis inoculation alters microbial community

通过接种枯草芽孢杆菌增强甘草(Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch.)的耐盐性,并改变其微生物群落。

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Abstract

The widespread prevalence of saline environments poses a significant global environmental challenge. Salt stress, induced by saline soils, disrupts soil microecology and affects the plant-microbe-soil cycling process. Utilizing microbial fungicides stands as a primary strategy to mitigate salt stress-induced damage to plants and soils. This study investigated the influence of Bacillus subtilis (Bs) inoculation on the microbial community, assembly processes, and functional changes in bacteria and fungi in Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. (licorice) seedlings under varying salt stress levels, primarily employing microbiomics techniques. Soil enzyme activities displayed a declining trend with increasing salt stress, which was mitigated by Bs inoculation. Microbiome analysis revealed a significant increase in bacterial and fungal operational taxonomic units, particularly in Ascomycetes and Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria, thereby enhancing soil denitrification. The abundance of Proteobacteria, Actinobacteriota, Bacteroidota, and Firmicutes in bacteria, as well as Ascomycota in fungi, increased with higher salt stress levels, a process facilitated by Bs inoculation. However, functional predictions indicated a reduction in the relative abundance of Dung Saprotrophs with Bs inoculation. Salt stress disrupted soil assembly processes, showcasing a continuous decline in diffusion limitation with increased salt concentration, where Bs inoculation reached a peak under moderate stress. In summary, this research elucidates the communication mechanism of Bs in enhancing salt tolerance in licorice from a microbiome perspective, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of abiotic and biotic factors.IMPORTANCELicorice is a herb that grows in deserts or saline soils. Enhancing the salt tolerance of licorice is necessary to maintain the quality of cultivated licorice and to ensure the supply of medicinal herbs. In the past, we have demonstrated the effectiveness of inoculation with Bacillus subtilis (Bs) to enhance the salt tolerance of licorice and revealed the key metabolic pathways for the development of salt tolerance through multi-omics. In this study, we used the microbiomics approach to reveal the plant-microbe-soil interactions at the level of inoculation of Bs affecting the dynamics of soil microbial communities from bacterial and fungal perspectives, thus bridging the interactions between biotic and abiotic factors.

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