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Previous studies revealed that inoculation with Glomus mosseae (AMF) significantly increased biomass and reduced cadmium (Cd) accumulation in Cd-sensitive Medicago sativa, which was linked to AMF-induced root exudates recruiting a functional microbiome enriched with plant growth-promoting and Cd-passivating bacteria. Here, we employed microcosm and greenhouse pot experiments to identify key metabolites that enhance the α diversity and functional potential of this microbiome and evaluated their exogenous application effects. Microcosm screening, based on α diversity and functional profiling of growth-promoting and Cd-passivating bacterial communities, identified rosmarinic acid, myristic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) as critical functional metabolites. Greenhouse experiments demonstrated that all three metabolites significantly increased plant biomass (rosmarinic acid: 28.8%; myristic acid: 35.8%; IAA: 22.2%; < 0.05) compared to the control. However, only rosmarinic acid significantly reduced rhizosphere Cd availability (14.4%, < 0.05), with effects comparable to AMF inoculation ( > 0.05). Single-strain recruitment assays further confirmed that rosmarinic acid exhibited superior capability in enriching functional bacteria, demonstrating stronger chemotaxis and biofilm formation abilities.

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