Main conclusion
Coating maize seeds with the microbial plant protection product Trichoderma asperellum strain T34 is an effective form of inoculation that enhances plant performance when faced with drought stress, and it improves nutrient and kernel parameters differently in drought and non-stressed conditions.
Abstract
Drought is currently one of the biggest threats to maize production. Trichoderma spp. is mainly used in agriculture as plant protection product with secondary beneficial effects on plants: improved growth, nutrient uptake and plant immunity. Here, we studied the physiological performance of maize plants under two different water regimes (fully irrigated and drought conditions) and three different seed treatments: application of Trichoderma asperellum strain T34, application of a chemical fungicide (CELEST XL) or the combination of both. Regardless of water regime, T34 treatment improved kernel P and C, kernel number and dry weight. Higher populations of T34 on the rhizosphere (T34 treatment) alleviated water stress better than lower T34 populations (T34+Q treatment). Under drought, T34 treatment improved leaf relative water content, water use efficiency, PSII maximum efficiency and photosynthesis. T34-treated maize seeds maintained sufficient T34 populations to alleviate drought throughout crop development suggesting an optimal dose of 104 and 105 colony forming units g−1 dry weight of rhizosphere under the studied conditions. This work helps to demonstrate the beneficial interaction between T. asperellum strain T34 and maize plants under drought.
Abbreviations
- WW:
-
Well-watered conditions/plants
- WS:
-
Water-stressed conditions/plants
- RWC:
-
Relative water content
- An:
-
Rate of photosynthesis
- E :
-
Transpiration
- Fvʹ/Fmʹ:
-
Maximum quantum efficiency of photosystem II (PSII)
- δ13C:
-
Stable carbon isotopic composition
- δ15N:
-
Stable nitrogen isotopic composition
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This work was promoted by the Generalitat de Catalunya regional authorities via the Faculty of Biology of the University of Barcelona (UB) through the graduate “Industrial Ph.D.” scholarship (Doctorat Industrial) (Project no. 042-2015). Our special thanks go to Semillas Fitó S.A.U. for providing the maize hybrid and to Biocontrol Technologies S.A. (UB spin-off) for the T34 strain. We also thank the Camps Experimentals de la UB (experimental growth facilities), and the CCiT-UB (Centre Científic i Tecnològic de la UB) for performing electron microscopy observations and mineral nutrient and isotope determinations.
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Estévez-Geffriaud, V., Vicente, R., Vergara-Díaz, O. et al. Application of Trichoderma asperellum T34 on maize (Zea mays) seeds protects against drought stress. Planta 252, 8 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-020-03404-3
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