Acanthamoeba castellanii alone is not a growth promoter for Hordeum vulgare
Julia Sacharow, Stefan Ratering, Bellinda Schneider, Alessandra Österreicher Cunha-Dupont, Sylvia Schnell

TL;DR
This study found that Acanthamoeba castellanii alone does not significantly promote the growth of barley plants.
Contribution
The novelty is the experimental demonstration that A. castellanii has minimal impact on barley growth when used alone.
Findings
No significant differences were observed in leaf or root growth, nitrogen content, or ammonia levels.
A small increase in root and leaf dry weight was noted compared to controls.
A. castellanii may still warrant further study in combination with other growth-promoting bacteria.
Abstract
Protists are important key players in the microbial loop and influence their environment by grazing, which leads to the return of nutrients into the soil and reduces pathogen pressure on plants. Specifically, protists on and around plant roots are important for plants’ development and growth. For this study, the fourth most important crop in the world, Hordeum vulgare, was selected. Seeds of H. vulgare were inoculated with Acanthamoeba castellanii alone or with additional soil bacteria at the beginning and during the experiment. The germination of the seeds and the growth of the plants in pouches were monitored over 3 weeks. No differences were found in leaf growth, root growth, root and leaf nitrogen content or ammonia content of the liquid from the pouches. In contrast, the relative increase in root and leaf dry weight showed a small difference compared to the controls. The results of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLegionella and Acanthamoeba research · Protist diversity and phylogeny · Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
