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Microbial inoculant is widely used in plant growth and crop production. However, the effect of native mixed microbial inoculants on soil microbiota and plant growth remain to be elucidated. Here, we used pot experiment for 5 months to determine the microbial inoculants treatments with growth-promoting effect on , such as M1P () treatment and M1H treatment: the mixture of M1P and M45N (), and investigate the effect of these inoculants on the capacity of soil nutrients and rhizosphere microbiomes in promoting growth. Further, the adaptability of these strains to environmental stress (temperature and pH) was determined by using stress-resistant growth experiment. The results showed that M1H treatment resulted in soil nutrients consumption and led to substantial alterations in the microbial community that were more effective in promoting growth. The enhanced plant growth observed with M1H inoculation may be due to its impact on the soil micro-environment, particularly through increasing beneficial genera (e.g., , , , and ) and decreasing potential genera (e.g., and ). In addition, at the genus level (top 10), the effect of M1H inoculation on soil fungal community was higher than that of bacteria, which shows that the change of soil fungal community after M1H inoculation was more sensitive than that of bacteria. Spearman correlation analysis further revealed that the abundance of , , , and were the key factors affecting growth. Moreover, FUNGuild function prediction clearly indicated distinct differences in the fungal functions of CK, MIP and M1H treatment, in which a lower relative abundance of saprotroph fungi in M1H treatment compared to CK, these results may confirmed the possibility of decreasing the abundance of and under M1H treatment. Taken together, our findings highlight the role of M1H inoculant in promoting growth and ameliorating soil health, and providing valuable insight of using native mixed microbial inoculants to cultivate and optimize soil micro-environment.

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