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Effect of Trichoderma viride on insoluble phosphorus absorption ability and growth of Melilotus officinalis

Mingxia Song, Xin Yu Wang, Hongwei Xu, Xiaofu Zhou, Chunsheng Mu

2023Scientific Reports18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phosphorus (Pi) deficiency is a major factor of limiting plant growth. Using Phosphate-solubilizing microorganism (PSM) in synergy with plant root system which supply soluble Pi to plants is an environmentally friendly and efficient way to utilize Pi. Trichoderma viride (T. viride) is a biocontrol agent which able to solubilize soil nutrients, but little is known about its Pi solubilizing properties. The study used T. viride to inoculate Melilotus officinalis (M. officinalis) under different Pi levels and in order to investigate the effect on Pi absorption and growth of seedlings. The results found that T. viride could not only solubilizate insoluble inorganic Pi but also mineralize insoluble organic Pi. In addition, the ability of mineralization to insoluble organic Pi is more stronger. Under different Pi levels, inoculation of T. viride showed that promoted the growth of aboveground parts of seedlings and regulated the morphology of roots, thus increasing the dry weight of seedlings. The effect of T. viride on seedling growth was also reflected the increasing of chlorophyll fluorescence parameters and photosynthetic pigment content. Moreover, compared to the uninoculated treatments, inoculation of T. viride also enhanced Pi content in seedlings. Thus, the T. viride was a beneficial fungus for synergistic the plant Pi uptake and growth.

Topics & Concepts

Trichoderma virideBotanyBiologyPhosphorusSeedlingInoculationAllelopathyChlorophyllGerminationHorticultureFood scienceChemistryOrganic chemistryPlant nutrient uptake and metabolismLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisPhosphorus and nutrient management