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Biodegradation of humic acids by Streptomyces rochei to promote the growth and yield of corn

Microbiological Research, ISSN: 0944-5013, Vol: 286, Page: 127826
2024
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Northwest University Reports Findings in Streptomyces (Biodegradation of Humic Acids By Streptomyces Rochei To Promote the Growth and Yield of Corn)

2024 AUG 30 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Life Science Daily -- Current study results on Gram-Positive Bacteria - Streptomyces

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Humic acids (HAs) are organic macromolecules that play an important role in improving soil properties, plant growth and agronomic parameters. However, the feature of relatively complex aromatic structure makes it difficult to be degraded, which restricts the promotion to the crop growth. Thus, exploring microorganisms capable of degrading HAs may be a potential solution. Here, a HAs-degrading strain, Streptomyces rochei L1, and its potential for biodegradation was studied by genomics, transcriptomics, and targeted metabolomics analytical approaches. The results showed that the high molecular weight HAs were cleaved to low molecular aliphatic and aromatic compounds and their derivatives. This cleavage may be associated with the laccase (KatE). In addition, the polysaccharide deacetylase (PdgA) catalyzes the removal of acetyl groups from specific sites on the HAs molecule, resulting in structural changes. The field experiment showed that the degraded HAs significantly promote the growth of corn seedlings and increase the corn yield by 3.6 %. The HAs-degrading products, including aromatic and low molecular weight aliphatic substances as well as secondary metabolites from S. rochei L1, might be the key components responsible for the corn promotion. Our findings will advance the application of HAs as soil nutrients for the green and sustainable agriculture.

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Zhang, Guangming; Li, Baolei; Yang, Yong; Zhang, Zhen; Cheng, Dujuan; Wang, Furong; Wei, Ziyi; Mao, Ning; Wang, Shiwei; Liu, Xiaobo; Sun, Yanmei

Elsevier BV

Immunology and Microbiology

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