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  • The study highlights how industrial fertilizers impact soil pH variation, which can affect plant growth.
  • The research focused on the impact of cell-free supernatant (CFS) from two strains (EB2004S and EL2006H) on potato growth under different pH levels (5, 7, and 8) in a greenhouse setting.
  • Results showed that CFS from EB2004S at pH 5 significantly boosted various growth metrics and facilitated early tuberization in potatoes, demonstrating potential benefits for alleviating plant stress.

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Agriculture involving industrial fertilizers is another major human made contributing factor to soil pH variation after natural factors such as soil parent rock, weathering time span, climate, and vegetation. The current study assessed the potential effect of cell-free supernatant (CFS) obtained from EB2004S and EL2006H cultured at three pH levels (5, 7, and 8) on potato (var Goldrush) growth enhancement in a greenhouse pot experiment. The results showed that CFSs obtained from EB2004S and EL2006H cultured at pH 5 significantly improved photosynthetic rates, stomatal conductance, root fresh weight, and whole plant fresh weight. interactive effects of pot pH and that of CFSs obtained from pH 5 influenced chlorophyll, plant height, and shoot and whole plant fresh weight. Moreover, treatment 52EB2004S~0.4% initiated early tuberization for potato grown at pH 7 and 8. Potato grown at pH 5, which received a 72EB2004S~0.4% CFS treatment, had greater whole plant fresh and dry weight than that treated with EL2006H CFS and a positive control. Taken together, the findings of this study are unique in that it probed the effect of CFS produced under differing pH conditions which revealed a new possibility to mitigate stresses in plants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095402PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076620DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The study highlights how industrial fertilizers impact soil pH variation, which can affect plant growth.
  • The research focused on the impact of cell-free supernatant (CFS) from two strains (EB2004S and EL2006H) on potato growth under different pH levels (5, 7, and 8) in a greenhouse setting.
  • Results showed that CFS from EB2004S at pH 5 significantly boosted various growth metrics and facilitated early tuberization in potatoes, demonstrating potential benefits for alleviating plant stress.
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It is well-known that there is a high frequency of plant-growth-promoting strains in and that these can be effective under both stressful and stress-free conditions. There are very few studies of this activity in the case of . In this study, the effects of pH on the secretome (proteins) in the cell-free supernatants of two bacterial strains were evaluated.

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