Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2026, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (5): 89-100.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2025-1426

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Construction of Efficient Microbial Consortia and Their Effects on Potato Growth

YANG Tao1,2(), ZENG Fan-cheng1,2, ZENG Yu-xiao2, TAO Rui-yan2, XUE Zhi-hong1,2, TAO Qian2, ZHONG Yang2, JIANG Fan2, XIONG Xing-yao1,2(), CHENG Xu1,2()   

  1. 1.College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410128
    2.Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenzhen 518120
  • Received:2025-12-26 Online:2026-05-26 Published:2026-06-10
  • Contact: XIONG Xing-yao, CHENG Xu E-mail:youngtao1015@163.com;xiongxingyao@caas.cn;chengxu@caas.cn

Abstract:

Objective This study aims to construct plant growth-promoting microbial consortia and systematically evaluate their efficacy in enhancing potato growth and their application potential under field conditions. Method Two efficient Ralstonia pickettii strains (Rp.CX15 and Rp.CX18) were selected as core components and combined with partner strains exhibiting growth-promoting (Serratia marcescens P2A12, Sm.P2A12; Pseudomonas sp. CX02, Ps.sp.CX02), salt-tolerant (Pseudomonas sp. P3A2, Ps.sp.P3A2), and pathogen-antagonistic (Pseudomonas chlororaphis P1E11, Pc.P1E11) traits. Strain compatibility was evaluated using metabolite-cell co-culture assays and plate confrontation tests. Fourteen groups of microbial consortia were initially screened in pot experiments to compare the efficacy of multi-strain consortia against individual strains. The growth-promoting ability of the multi-strain consortia was tested in a natural soil potted system, and growth-promoting effects under two inoculation methods were also compared. Field trials were subsequently conducted to evaluate the effect of the multi-strain consortia on tuber yield per plant. Result Four groups of effective consortia were identified: B2 (Rp.CX18 + Ps.sp.CX02), B4 (Rp.CX18 + Pc.P1E11), B6 (Rp.CX18 + Ps.sp.P3A2), and C4 (Rp.CX18 + Ps.sp.CX02 + Ps.sp.P3A2). Under B2 treatment, stem diameter, aboveground dry weight, and belowground dry weight of potato seedlings increased by 50.37%, 97.92%, and 117.85%, respectively. Substrate inoculation combined with seedling-stage inoculation (SSI) was more effective than substrate inoculation alone (SI). In field trials, B2 and B6 increased tuber weight per plant of diploid potato by 12.71% and 12.77%, respectively. Conclusion The microbial consortia B2 and B6, constructed with Rp.CX18 as the core strain, significantly enhanced potato seedling biomass and increased tuber weight per plant under field conditions. These findings provide a reference for the application of microbial consortia in potato and other crops.

Key words: potato, Ralstonia pickettii, growth-promoting microbial consortia, functional complementarity, rhizosphere microorganisms