Enhancing phosphate-solubilising microbial communities through artificial selection

Lena Faller, Marcio F.A. Leite, Eiko E. Kuramae*

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Abstract

Microbial communities, acting as key drivers of ecosystem processes, harbour immense potential for sustainable agriculture practices. Phosphate-solubilising microorganisms, for example, can partially replace conventional phosphate fertilisers, which rely on finite resources. However, understanding the mechanisms and engineering efficient communities poses a significant challenge. In this study, we employ two artificial selection methods, environmental perturbation, and propagation, to construct phosphate-solubilising microbial communities. To assess trait transferability, we investigate the community performance in different media and a hydroponic system with Chrysanthemum indicum. Our findings reveal a distinct subset of phosphate-solubilising bacteria primarily dominated by Klebsiella and Enterobacterales. The propagated communities consistently demonstrate elevated levels of phosphate solubilisation, surpassing the starting soil community by 24.2% in activity. The increased activity of propagated communities remains consistent upon introduction into the hydroponic system. This study shows the efficacy of community-level artificial selection, particularly through propagation, as a tool for successfully modifying microbial communities to enhance phosphate solubilisation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1649
Number of pages13
JournalNature Communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Feb 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This work was supported by the Top Consortium for Knowledge and Innovation, TKI Agri & Food (TU 17008 TKI, E.E.K.). We thank Royal Van Zanten BV for providing the chrysanthemum cuttings and Koppert Biological Systems BV for project support.

FundersFunder number
Top Consortium for Knowledge and Innovation, TKI Agri FoodTU 17008 TKI
Koppert Biological Systems BV

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