Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 10, 2025

A Rapid and Efficient Method for Assessing Pathogenicity of Ustilago maydis on Maize and Teosinte Lines
Published on: January 3, 2014
Teosinte-derived SynCom and precision biofertilization modulate the maize microbiome, enhancing growth, yield, and
Juan Alfredo Hernández-García1, Julio S Bernal2, Sanjay Antony-Babu3
1Laboratorio de Biología Molecular de Bacterias y Levaduras, Departamento de Microbiología, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Ciudad de México, México.
Precision biofertilization with teosinte microbes reshaped maize soil communities, boosting beneficial bacteria and enhancing soil resilience. This sustainable approach optimizes fertilization for improved crop production.
Area of Science:
- Agricultural Science
- Microbiology
- Soil Science
Background:
- Optimizing fertilization is crucial for sustainable agriculture, balancing crop yield with soil health and microbial diversity.
- Conventional fertilizers can negatively impact soil microbial communities, necessitating alternative approaches.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the impact of different fertilization strategies, including conventional and biofertilization, on soil microbial communities and maize performance.
- To compare manual and drone-assisted precision delivery of fertilizers.
- To investigate the potential of a synthetic microbial consortium (SynCom) derived from teosinte microbes for sustainable agriculture.
Main Methods:
- Comparison of fertilization strategies: conventional (urea, phosphorus) and biofertilization (teosinte-derived SynCom).
- Application methods: manual and drone-assisted precision delivery.
- Analysis of soil microbial communities using high-throughput sequencing.
- Microbial network analysis to assess interaction complexity.
Main Results:
- Biofertilization significantly shifted microbial communities, reducing dominant Enterobacteriaceae and increasing beneficial genera (Bacillus, Pantoea, Serratia).
- Drone-assisted conventional fertilization increased Acinetobacter and Rhizobiales.
- Microbial interaction complexity increased across treatments, with Bacillus identified as a keystone species.
- Drone-assisted biofertilization promoted intricate microbial networks, enhancing nutrient cycling and biocontrol.
Conclusions:
- Precision biofertilization with teosinte-derived SynCom offers a sustainable method to reshape the maize microbiome.
- This approach can improve crop performance and soil resilience.
- Careful monitoring is needed to ensure the stability of complex microbial interactions fostered by advanced biofertilization techniques.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
The Roles of Bacteria and Fungi in Plant Nutrition
Plant Breeding and Biotechnology

