N fertilizers promote abscisic acid-catabolizing bacteria to enhance heavy metal phytoremediation from metalliferous soils | Plant hormones (Literature sources on phytohormones and plant signalling) | Scoop.it
Authors: Yaxin Zhu, Yu Wang, Haoyi Zheng, Xiaobo Xiang, Hua Wang, Minghui Xie, Huijun Liu, Zhiguo Fang, Lijuan Liu and Shaoting Du.

Science of The Total Environment (2023)

Highlights • R. qingshengii plus N fertilizers boost HM accumulation in Brassica juncea L. • Nitrate is more effective in phytoextraction with R. qingshengii than urea/ammonium • N fertilizers enhance phytoremediation by ABA-catabolizing bacteria 

Abstract: "Bacterial-assisted phytoextraction is an attractive strategy to enhance the phytoremediation efficiency of heavy metal (HM)-contaminated soils. In the present study, we investigated the synergistic effects of N fertilizers and abscisic acid (ABA)-catabolizing bacteria on the HM (Cd, Zn, and Pb) phytoremediation efficiency of Brassica juncea L. (B. juncea). Compared with Rhodococcus qingshengii (R. qingshengii) alone, urea, ammonium‑nitrogen (NH4+-N), and nitrate‑nitrogen (NO3−-N) fertilizers combined with R. qingshengii increased HM concentrations in B. juncea by 13.8 %–48.2 %, 44.2 %–54.4 %, and 59.4 %–113.6 %, respectively, and enhanced the biomass of B. juncea by 7.7 %–38.8 %, 10.9 %–29.5 %, and 19.9 %–46.8 %, respectively. Consequently, the bioconcentration factor increased by 3.4 %–30.9 % and the phytoextraction rate increased by 18.5 %–98.7 %. Treatment with NO3−-N showed the most significant effect. In structural equation modeling, R. qingshengii inoculation showed greater path coefficients with soil pH and ABA and indoleacetic acid concentrations of B. juncea than N fertilization, indicating that R. qingshengii contributed more to HM extraction efficiency than N fertilizers. Additionally, differences in the extraction rates of Cd, Zn, and Pb from B. juncea were reduced following N fertilization. In summary, synergistic R. qingshengii inoculation and N fertilization have substantial potential to enhance phytoremediation efficiency. Combined application of R. qingshengii and NO3−-N fertilizers is recommended."