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http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2205.05016

Effect of Scenedesmus sp. CHK0059 on Strawberry Microbiota Community  

Cho, Gyeongjun (Research Institute of Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University)
Jo, Gyeong Seo (Division of Applied Life Science (BK21 Plus), Gyeongsang National University)
Lee, Yejin (Department of Plant Medicine, Gyeongsang National University)
Kwak, Youn-Sig (Research Institute of Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University)
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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology / v.32, no.7, 2022 , pp. 862-868 More about this Journal
Abstract
Microalgae are photosynthetic cyanobacteria and eukaryotic microorganisms, mainly living in the water. In agriculture, numerous studies have been conducted to utilize microalgae as a biostimulant resource. Scenedesmus has been known to be one such microalga that can promote plant growth by secretion of auxin or cytokinin hormone analogs. However, no research has been performed on the effect of microalgae treatment on plant microbiota communities. This study was conducted to investigate the mode of action of microalgae as biostimulants in a plant microbiota perspective by using Scenedesmus sp. CHK0059 (also known as species Chlorella fusca), which has been well documented as a biostimulant for strawberries. The strawberry cultivar Keumsil was bred with Seolhyang and Maehyang as the parent cultivars. Using these three cultivars, microbiota communities were evaluated for changes in structural composition according to the CHK0059 treatment. CHK0059-treated Seolhyang, and CHK0059-untreated Maehyang were similar in microbial diversity in the endosphere. From a microbiota community perspective, the diversity change showed that CHK0059 was affected by the characteristics of the host. Conversely, when CHK0059 treatment was applied, populations of Streptomyces and Actinospica were observed in the crown endosphere.
Keywords
Biostimulator; Chlorella fusca; microalgae; Streptomyces;
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