Root enhancement improves rhizosphere nutrient availability and promotes growth in flue-cured tobacco
Linyi Yu, Mingfa Zhang, Sheng Zhang, Minggang Chen, Mouzhi Yuan, Jialing Huang, Wenbo Chen, Yiyang Zhang

TL;DR
Improving root growth in tobacco plants boosts soil nutrients and plant growth by enhancing root-microbe interactions.
Contribution
This study reveals how root optimization causally enhances rhizosphere function and plant performance in flue-cured tobacco.
Findings
Enhanced-root treatment increased root length and volume by up to 65.6% and 51.5%.
Rhizosphere phosphorus availability and urease activity increased by 51.7% and 29.6%.
Root optimization led to 13–14% higher accumulation of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Abstract
Enhancing root development can profoundly reshape rhizosphere symbioses that influence nutrient uptake and plant growth. However, the mechanisms linking root optimization, rhizosphere microbial assembly, and nutrient dynamics in flue-cured tobacco remain insufficiently understood. A field experiment was conducted using flue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L., cv. Yunyan 87) to compare an enhanced-root treatment (nutrient-bag seedling system under alternating moisture) with conventional floating seedling cultivation. Root traits, rhizosphere nutrient availability, soil enzyme activities, microbial community composition, plant nutrient accumulation, and mediation relationships among root traits, rhizosphere environment, and plant growth were evaluated. The enhanced-root treatment significantly increased root length and root volume (up to 65.6% and 51.5%, respectively). Rhizosphere…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
