Nature Communications (Aug 2024)

Superiority of native soil core microbiomes in supporting plant growth

  • Yanyan Zhou,
  • Donghui Liu,
  • Fengqiao Li,
  • Yuanhua Dong,
  • Zhili Jin,
  • Yangwenke Liao,
  • Xiaohui Li,
  • Shuguang Peng,
  • Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,
  • Xiaogang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50685-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Native core microbiomes represent a unique opportunity to support food provision and plant-based industries. Yet, these microbiomes are often neglected when developing synthetic communities (SynComs) to support plant health and growth. Here, we study the contribution of native core, native non-core and non-native microorganisms to support plant production. We construct four alternative SynComs based on the excellent growth promoting ability of individual stain and paired non-antagonistic action. One of microbiome based SynCom (SC2) shows a high niche breadth and low average variation degree in-vitro interaction. The promoting-growth effect of SC2 can be transferred to non-sterile environment, attributing to the colonization of native core microorganisms and the improvement of rhizosphere promoting-growth function including nitrogen fixation, IAA production, and dissolved phosphorus. Further, microbial fertilizer based on SC2 and composite carrier (rapeseed cake fertilizer + rice husk carbon) increase the net biomass of plant by 129%. Our results highlight the fundamental importance of native core microorganisms to boost plant production.