The change of bacterial community structure helped Salvia miltiorrhiza alleviate the pressure of drought stress
Hai Wang, Chen Wu, Xiaoyu Li, Hongmei Jia, Zhuyun Yan

TL;DR
This study shows that microbial inoculation helps Salvia miltiorrhiza plants withstand drought by improving growth, nutrient uptake, and root structure.
Contribution
The study reveals that microbial inoculation modulates rhizosphere microbiota and enhances drought resistance in Salvia miltiorrhiza through multiple mechanisms.
Findings
Microbial inoculation increased plant biomass by 3.61-fold under drought stress.
Chlorophyll content rose by 85.45%, and nitrogen and potassium contents increased significantly.
Drought stress altered microbial communities, with Enterobacteriaceae increasing and Brucellaceae decreasing.
Abstract
Drought stress poses a significant threat to plant growth and development, thereby adversely impacting agricultural productivity and ecosystem stability. In recent years, increasing attention has been given to plant–microorganism interactions as a promising strategy to enhance plant resistance to abiotic stresses. In this study, we evaluated the effects of microbial inoculation on the growth, photosynthetic performance, nutrient uptake, and root morphology of Salvia miltiorrhiza under drought stress. Microbial community composition was also analyzed to explore the interaction between drought stress and rhizosphere microbiota. Our results demonstrated that microbial inoculation significantly alleviated the adverse effects of drought stress on S. miltiorrhiza. Inoculated plants exhibited a 3.61-fold increase in biomass compared to the uninoculated controls. Chlorophyll content increased…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant responses to water stress · Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics · Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis
