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Mycobiota of Mexican Maize Landraces with Auxin-Producing Yeasts That Improve Plant Growth and Root Development

Compared to agrochemicals, bioinoculants based on plant microbiomes are a sustainable option for increasing crop yields and soil fertility. From the Mexican maize landrace "Raza cónico" (red and blue varieties), we identified yeasts and evaluated in vitro their ability to promote plant gro...

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Published in:Plants (Basel) 2023-03, Vol.12 (6), p.1328
Main Authors: Ramos-Garza, Juan, Aguirre-Noyola, José Luis, Bustamante-Brito, Rafael, Zelaya-Molina, Lily X, Maldonado-Hernández, Jessica, Morales-Estrada, Aurea Itzel, Resendiz-Venado, Zoe, Palacios-Olvera, Jacqueline, Angeles-Gallegos, Thania, Terreros-Moysen, Paola, Cortés-Carvajal, Manuel, Martínez-Romero, Esperanza
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Summary:Compared to agrochemicals, bioinoculants based on plant microbiomes are a sustainable option for increasing crop yields and soil fertility. From the Mexican maize landrace "Raza cónico" (red and blue varieties), we identified yeasts and evaluated in vitro their ability to promote plant growth. Auxin production was detected from yeast isolates and confirmed using plants. Inoculation tests were performed on maize, and morphological parameters were measured. Eighty-seven yeast strains were obtained (50 from blue corn and 37 from red corn). These were associated with three families of Ascomycota ( , , and ) and five families of Basidiomycota ( , , and ), and, in turn, distributed in 10 genera ( , , , , , , , and ). We identified strains that solubilized phosphate and produced siderophores, proteases, pectinases, and cellulases but did not produce amylases. sp. RY31, Y11, Y23, and sp. Y52 produced auxins from L-Trp (11.9-52 µg/mL) and root exudates (1.3-22.5 µg/mL). Furthermore, they stimulated the root development of . Inoculation of auxin-producing yeasts caused a 1.5-fold increase in maize plant height, fresh weight, and root length compared to uninoculated controls. Overall, maize landraces harbor plant growth-promoting yeasts and have the potential for use as agricultural biofertilizers.
ISSN:2223-7747
2223-7747
DOI:10.3390/plants12061328