Electrospun Microbial-Encapsulated Composite-Based Plasticized Seed Coat for Rhizosphere Stabilization and Sustainable Production of Canola (Brassica napus L.)

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作者
Hussain, Zahid [1 ]
Khan, Muhammad Ali [1 ]
Iqbal, Farasat [2 ]
Raffi, Muhammad [3 ]
Hafeez, Fauzia Yusuf [1 ]
机构
[1] CUI, Dept Biosci, Islamabad 45550, Islamabad Capit, Pakistan
[2] CUI, IRCBM, Lahore Campus, Lahore 54000, Punjab, Pakistan
[3] Natl Inst Lasers & Optron NILOP, Dept Mat Engn, Islamabad 45650, Islamabad Capit, Pakistan
关键词
microbial consortium; plasticized polymers; electrospinning; encapsulation; shelf life; seed coating; soil properties; canola growth; GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA; RED ROT; NANOFIBERS; IDENTIFICATION; NANOPARTICLES; SUPPRESSION; BIOCONTROL; CHITOSAN; CELLS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jafc.8b06505
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Plant-growth-promoting bacteria show promises in crop production; nevertheless, innovation in their stable delivery is required for practical use by farmers. Herein, the composite of poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(vinylpyrrolidone) plasticized with glycerol and loaded with the microbial consortium (Bacillus subtilis plus Seratia marcescens) was fabricated and engineered onto canola (Brassica napus L.) seed via electrospinning. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the biocomposite is a one-dimensional membrane, which encapsulated microbes in a multilayered nanostructure, and their interfacial behavior between microorganism and seed is beneficial for safer farming. A universal testing machine and thermogravimetric analysis demonstrated that the biocomposite holds sufficient thermomechanical properties for stable handling and practical management. A spectroscopic study resolved the living hybrid-polymer structure of the biocomposite and proved the plasticizing role of glycerol. A swelling study supports the degradation of the biocomposite in the hydrophilic environment as a result of the leaching of the plasticizer, which is important for the sustained release of microbial cells. A shelf life study supported that the biocomposite seed coat placed a threshold level of microbes [5.675 +/- 0.48 log(10) colony forming units (CFU)/seed] and maintained their satisfactory viability for 15 days at room temperature. An antifungal and nutrient-solubilizing study supported that the biocomposite seed coat could provide opportunities to biocontrol diseases and improve nutrient acquisition by the plant. A pot study documents the better performance of the biocomposite seed coat on seed germination, seedling growth, leaf area, plant dry biomass, and root system. A chemical and microbial study demonstrated that the biocomposite seed coat improved the effectiveness of the bioinoculant in the root-soil interface, where they survive, flourish, and increase the nutrient pool status. In particular, this study presents advances in the fabrication of the biocomposite for encapsulation, preservation, sustained release, and efficacious use of microorganisms onto seeds for precision farming.
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页码:5085 / 5095
页数:11
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