Endophytic Fungi from Salt Adapted Plants Confer Salt Tolerance in Barley

R. Kouadria, M. Bouzouina, B. Lotmani
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Endophytic fungi are known to improve plant tolerance under stressful conditions including salt stress. Considering this, the endophytic  fungi, Alternaria chlamydospora, Embellisia phragmospora, Phomabetae, Chaetomium coarctatum, Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium  graminearum, was isolated from roots of plants growing in salt environments and then, evaluated for their contribution in conferring salt  stress tolerance in barley plants. The influence of inoculation with endophytic fungi, on germination, root and shoot lengths of barley  seeds under different NaCl levels (0, 200, 300 and 400 mM) was investigated. Results showed that seed germination and root and  shoot lengths were higher in seeds pretreated with endophytic fungi cultures than their controls under saline conditions. This study  suggests that the tested endophytic fungi might be applied as a strategy for mitigating the stress-imposed salt in plants and, therefore,  improving crop growth and productivity. 
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来自盐适应植物的内生真菌赋予大麦耐盐性
众所周知,内生真菌能提高植物在包括盐胁迫在内的胁迫条件下的耐受性。有鉴于此,研究人员从生长在盐环境中的植物根部分离出了内生真菌--Alternaria chlamydospora、Embellisia phragmospora、Phomabetae、Chaetomium coarctatum、Fusarium equiseti 和 Fusarium graminearum,然后评估了它们在赋予大麦植物耐盐胁迫能力方面的贡献。研究了在不同的 NaCl 水平(0、200、300 和 400 mM)下,接种内生真菌对大麦种子萌发、根和芽长度的影响。结果表明,在盐碱条件下,经内生真菌培养物预处理的种子的萌发率、根长和芽长均高于对照组。这项研究表明,所测试的内生真菌可作为一种策略,用于减轻植物的盐胁迫,从而提高作物的生长和产量。
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