Effect of complex microbial inoculation on growth, nitrogen and phosphorus uptake of maize and soybean in intercropping system
2025
Huozhi HUANG | Yang LIU | Kang CHEN | Xiurong WANG
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of inoculation with synthetic microbial communities on growth, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) uptake of monocultured or intercropped maize and soybean, and provide a theoretical basis for utilizing efficiently microbial inoculants to enhance crop yield.MethodUsing unsterilized soil in monoculture and intercropping systems of maize and soybean, a pot experiment, including eight treatments of non-inoculated control (CK), single inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM fungi, A), rhizobia (R) or Bacillus (B), dual inoculation with AM fungi and rhizobia (A+R), AM fungi and Bacillus (A+B), or rhizobia and Bacillus (R+B), and triple inoculation with AM fungi, rhizobia and Bacillus (A+R+B), was conducted to determine plant dry weight, N and P contents, root traits, mycorrhizal colonization rate, nodule traits, pH and acid phosphatase activity in the rhizosphere.ResultThe different combinations of dual inoculation exhibited better inoculation effects. Compared with CK, dual inoculations of A+B and R+B increased plant dry weight by 14.11% and 13.31%, N content by 30.02% and 20.56%, and P content by 17.77% and 16.84% in the monocultured maize, respectively. Dual inoculation of R+B increased plant dry weight, N and P contents by 28.53%, 33.55% and 17.29% in the monocultured soybean, respectively. Compared with dual inoculation of A+B, plant dry weight of the monocultured or intercropped maize with triple inoculation of A+R+B significantly reduced. Compared with dual inoculation of R+B, plant dry weight and N and P contents of the monocultured soybean with triple inoculation of A+R+B also significantly reduced. Intercropping significantly increased plant dry weight and N and P contents of maize (except for the A+R+B treatment). Dual inoculation of R+B promoted N and P uptake and plant growth of the intercropped soybean, and partially alleviated the inhibitory effect of intercropping on soybean growth. Compared with CK, Dual inoculation of R+B promoted mycorrhizal colonization rate of the intercropped maize and nodulation of monocultured or intercropped soybean plant. Additionally, dual inoculation of A+B and R+B, as well as intercropping promoted maize root growth, and altered rhizosphere processes of both maize and soybean, thereby enhanced crop acquisition of N and P.ConclusionIn the complex environment of soil, single inoculation has limited effectiveness, while dual inoculations with complex microbial communities and intercropping play a significant role in improving N and P acquisition and promoting maize growth.
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