Endophytic <i>Bacillus pumilus</i> G5 Interacting
with Silicon to Improve Drought Stress Resilience in <i>Glycyrrhiza
uralensis</i> Fisch. by Modulating Nitrogen Absorption, Assimilation,
and Metabolism Pathways
Drought stress has become the primary severe threat to
global agriculture
production, including medicinal plants. Plant growth-promoting bacteria
(PGPB) and environmentally friendly element silicon (Si) have emerged
as effective methods in alleviating drought stress in various plants.
Here, the effects of the plant endophytic G5 interaction with Si on
regulating nitrogen absorption, assimilation, and metabolism pathways
were investigated in the morphophysiological and gene attributes of Glycyrrhiza uralensis exposed to drought. Results
showed that G5+Si application improved nitrogen absorption and assimilation
by increasing the available nitrogen content in the soil, further
improving the nitrogen utilization efficiency. Then, G5+Si triggered
the accumulation of the major adjustment substances proline, γ-aminobutyric
acid, putrescine, and chlorophyll, which played an important role
in contributing to maintaining balance and energy supply in G. uralensis exposed to drought. These findings will
provide new ideas for the combined application of PGPR and Si on both
soil and plant systems in a drought habitat