Screening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growth

Abstract Background Due to inadequacies in the current management practices of navel orange orchards in southern Jiangxi, there is a deficiency in phosphorus content and a decline in overall soil quality. Therefore, developing microbial formulations that increase soil fertility while meeting green e...

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Main Authors: Wenyuan Zhao, Tao Peng, Haojie Cao, Huimin Huang, Shuijing Yu
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Published: BMC 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13213-025-01792-z
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author Wenyuan Zhao
Tao Peng
Haojie Cao
Huimin Huang
Shuijing Yu
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Tao Peng
Haojie Cao
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Shuijing Yu
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description Abstract Background Due to inadequacies in the current management practices of navel orange orchards in southern Jiangxi, there is a deficiency in phosphorus content and a decline in overall soil quality. Therefore, developing microbial formulations that increase soil fertility while meeting green ecological standards is highly important. Rhizobacteria promote plant growth through various mechanisms, and given the critical role of phosphorus in plant growth and development, the development and application of such microbial agents offer an effective approach to address the aforementioned issues. Results This study screened two strains of bacteria with high phosphate solubilization capabilities from the roots of navel oranges in southern Jiangxi. These strains were inoculated into potted plants to investigate their potential to promote plant growth. A comparison of the growth indicators of the experimental and control groups, as well as the enzyme activity indicators of navel orange leaves, revealed that both strains exhibited good growth-promoting effects. Furthermore, whole-genome sequencing of the two strains was conducted, and by comparing data from 31 housekeeping genes, strain X42 was preliminarily identified as Bacillus bombysepticus, and strain G62 was identified as Bacillus velezensis. The comparison also revealed the presence of phosphate solubilization-encoding genes in both strains, with strain G62 lacking the genes for phytate mineralization and inorganic phosphorus dissolution, which may prevent it from utilizing additional organic phosphorus sources. Conclusion This study not only confirms the positive impact of two highly efficient phosphate-solubilizing Bacillus strains on the growth of navel oranges in southern Jiangxi but also deepens the understanding of the genetic basis of phosphate-solubilizing traits through whole-genome analysis. These findings are highly important for the development of biofertilizers and their application in sustainable agriculture, especially in terms of improving soil quality and increasing crop yields.
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spelling doaj-art-674d5b6da9c5403dafed7ece97cd884c2025-02-02T12:05:42ZengBMCAnnals of Microbiology1869-20442025-02-0175111510.1186/s13213-025-01792-zScreening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growthWenyuan Zhao0Tao Peng1Haojie Cao2Huimin Huang3Shuijing Yu4Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control in Mining and Metallurgy, School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and TechnologyYichun Strong Microbial Technology Co., Ltd.Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control in Mining and Metallurgy, School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and TechnologyJiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control in Mining and Metallurgy, School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and TechnologyJiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control in Mining and Metallurgy, School of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Background Due to inadequacies in the current management practices of navel orange orchards in southern Jiangxi, there is a deficiency in phosphorus content and a decline in overall soil quality. Therefore, developing microbial formulations that increase soil fertility while meeting green ecological standards is highly important. Rhizobacteria promote plant growth through various mechanisms, and given the critical role of phosphorus in plant growth and development, the development and application of such microbial agents offer an effective approach to address the aforementioned issues. Results This study screened two strains of bacteria with high phosphate solubilization capabilities from the roots of navel oranges in southern Jiangxi. These strains were inoculated into potted plants to investigate their potential to promote plant growth. A comparison of the growth indicators of the experimental and control groups, as well as the enzyme activity indicators of navel orange leaves, revealed that both strains exhibited good growth-promoting effects. Furthermore, whole-genome sequencing of the two strains was conducted, and by comparing data from 31 housekeeping genes, strain X42 was preliminarily identified as Bacillus bombysepticus, and strain G62 was identified as Bacillus velezensis. The comparison also revealed the presence of phosphate solubilization-encoding genes in both strains, with strain G62 lacking the genes for phytate mineralization and inorganic phosphorus dissolution, which may prevent it from utilizing additional organic phosphorus sources. Conclusion This study not only confirms the positive impact of two highly efficient phosphate-solubilizing Bacillus strains on the growth of navel oranges in southern Jiangxi but also deepens the understanding of the genetic basis of phosphate-solubilizing traits through whole-genome analysis. These findings are highly important for the development of biofertilizers and their application in sustainable agriculture, especially in terms of improving soil quality and increasing crop yields.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13213-025-01792-zPlant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)Gan nan navel orangesPromotive effectsWhole-genome sequencingPhosphate-solubilizing genes
spellingShingle Wenyuan Zhao
Tao Peng
Haojie Cao
Huimin Huang
Shuijing Yu
Screening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growth
Annals of Microbiology
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
Gan nan navel oranges
Promotive effects
Whole-genome sequencing
Phosphate-solubilizing genes
title Screening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growth
title_full Screening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growth
title_fullStr Screening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growth
title_full_unstemmed Screening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growth
title_short Screening of two efficient phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, strain X42 (Bacillus_A_bombysepticus) and strain G62 (Bacillus velezensis) for their ability to promote Gan Nan navel orange growth
title_sort screening of two efficient phosphorus solubilizing bacteria strain x42 bacillus a bombysepticus and strain g62 bacillus velezensis for their ability to promote gan nan navel orange growth
topic Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
Gan nan navel oranges
Promotive effects
Whole-genome sequencing
Phosphate-solubilizing genes
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13213-025-01792-z
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