Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Effects of Inorganic Phosphorus-Solubilizing Bacteria on Rhizosphere Phosphorus Forms and Steroid Saponin Content of <i>Paris polyphylla</i> var. <i>yunnanensis</i>.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Zhou Y et al.
- Affiliation:
- College of Biology and Food Engineering · China
Abstract
To improve the phosphorus utilization efficiency and medicinal quality of the traditional Chinese medicinal herb <i>Paris polyphylla</i> var. <i>yunnanensis</i>, three inorganic phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria strains (<i>Bacillus cereus</i> Y1-1, <i>Bacillus aryabhattai</i> Z6-1, and <i>Bacillus aryabhattai</i> Z3-4) were inoculated individually and in combination into the rhizosphere soil of <i>Paris polyphylla</i> var. <i>yunnanensis</i> in a greenhouse pot experiment. At the late growth stage, the contents of total and inorganic phosphorus in the rhizosphere soils, as well as the total phosphorus and six steroidal saponins in the plants, were measured. The proportion of inorganic phosphorus in rhizosphere soils of treatment groups increased by 9.83~30.43%. The content of effective phosphorus form Ca<sub>2</sub>-P in the rhizosphere soils of treatment groups increased by 50.81~328.37%. Inoculation with <i>B. aryabhattai</i> (S2, S3, and S6) significantly increased total steroidal saponin content in plants by 9.14%, 10.64%, and 16.58%, respectively. An antagonistic effect was observed when multiple bacterial strains were inoculated together. Thus, mixed inoculation was less effective than single-strain inoculation in improving rhizosphere soil phosphorus structure. In conclusion, inoculation with inorganic phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria could enhance phosphorus availability in rhizosphere soil and improve medicinal quality of <i>Paris polyphylla</i> var. <i>yunnanensis</i>. These findings provide a basis for efficient phosphorus resource utilization and sustainable cultivation to enhance medicinal plant quality.
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