Biology (Oct 2022)

<i>Bacillus velezensis</i> Strain GUMT319 Reshapes Soil Microbiome Biodiversity and Increases Grape Yields

  • Xiangru Chen,
  • Fang Yang,
  • Chunwei Bai,
  • Qianrui Shi,
  • Shan Hu,
  • Xianying Tang,
  • Lijuan Peng,
  • Haixia Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11101486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1486

Abstract

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Bacillus velezensis strain GUMT319 is a rhizobacteria biocontrol agent that can control tobacco black shank disease. We took GUMT319 as a biological fertilizer on Vitis vinifera L. The test group was treated with GUMT319 for one year and the control group had a water treatment. Yields of GUMT319-treated grape groups were significantly increased compared to the controls. The average length and width of single grape fruit, weight of 100 grape fruits, the sugar/acid ratio, and the content of vitamin C were all increased in the GUMT319-treated grape group. The pH of the soil was higher and the contents of alkaline hydrolyzable nitrogen and available potassium were significantly lower in the GUMT319-treated groups than the controls. The soil microbial community composition was evaluated by 16S rDNA high-throughput sequencing, and the Shannon index and Simpson index all showed that soil microbes were more abundant in the GUMT319-treated group. These results indicate that GUMT319 is not only a biocontrol agent, but also a plant growth-promoting rihizobacteria. It can increase the yield of grape by altering the physical and chemical properties and the microbial community composition of the soil.

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