Current Research Trends in Endophytic Fungi Modulating Plant Adaptation to Climate Change-associated Soil Salinity Stress

IF 3.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1007/s42729-024-01980-x
Arinal Haq Izzawati Nurrahma, Wiwiek Harsonowati, Hana Haruna Putri, Rashid Iqbal
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Climate change has significantly led to the intensification of its associated stresses such as salinity, drought, and extreme temperature in agriculture, threatening global food security and safety. In this review, we performed a bibliometric analysis to provide information on the research trends in abiotic stress. The results show that salinity has been revealed to be the most alarming stress in recent years. Salinity or salt stress, is the primary abiotic stressor that significantly impacts plant development, yield, and productivity, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions worldwide. This stress causes a significant loss of crop productivity by disrupting water and nutrient uptake. Plant symbionts, particularly fungal endophytes play a key role in mitigating salinity stress in crop plants. Endophytic fungi, particularly Piriformospora indica, and several species of dark septate endophyte (DSE) living symbiotically within plant tissues, are revealed as sustainable and promising tools to mitigate the destructive impacts of salinity stress. Their interaction with the host plants induces the production of osmolytes and antioxidative enzymes, modulates plants to manage osmotic stress, and prevents the accumulation of harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS). Despite these advancements, understanding the specific mechanisms of how these fungi enhance salinity tolerance in host plants remains a research gap. This review synthesizes existing literature, identifies research gaps, and proposes future research directions. It provides a comprehensive overview of the role of endophytic fungi in ameliorating salinity stress, optimizing agricultural practices, and developing sustainable solutions in the context of climate change.

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内生真菌调节植物对气候变化相关土壤盐渍化胁迫的适应性的当前研究趋势
气候变化大大加剧了农业中与之相关的压力,如盐度、干旱和极端温度,威胁着全球粮食安全。在这篇综述中,我们进行了文献计量分析,以提供有关非生物胁迫研究趋势的信息。结果表明,近年来,盐渍化已成为最令人担忧的胁迫。盐分或盐胁迫是严重影响植物生长、产量和生产力的主要非生物胁迫,尤其是在全球干旱和半干旱地区。这种胁迫会破坏水分和养分的吸收,从而导致作物生产力的显著下降。植物共生体,尤其是真菌内生菌在减轻作物植物的盐分胁迫方面发挥着关键作用。内生真菌,特别是 Piriformospora indica 和几种共生在植物组织内的暗隔内生真菌(DSE),被认为是减轻盐分胁迫破坏性影响的可持续和有前途的工具。它们与寄主植物的相互作用诱导渗透溶质和抗氧化酶的产生,调节植物管理渗透胁迫,并防止有害活性氧(ROS)的积累。尽管取得了这些进展,但了解这些真菌如何增强寄主植物耐盐性的具体机制仍是一个研究空白。本综述综合了现有文献,指出了研究空白,并提出了未来的研究方向。它全面概述了内生真菌在改善盐度胁迫、优化农业实践以及在气候变化背景下开发可持续解决方案方面的作用。
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Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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5.90
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331
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9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition is an international, peer reviewed journal devoted to publishing original research findings in the areas of soil science, plant nutrition, agriculture and environmental science. Soil sciences submissions may cover physics, chemistry, biology, microbiology, mineralogy, ecology, pedology, soil classification and amelioration. Plant nutrition and agriculture submissions may include plant production, physiology and metabolism of plants, plant ecology, diversity and sustainability of agricultural systems, organic and inorganic fertilization in relation to their impact on yields, quality of plants and ecological systems, and agroecosystems studies. Submissions covering soil degradation, environmental pollution, nature conservation, and environmental protection are also welcome. The journal considers for publication original research articles, technical notes, short communication, and reviews (both voluntary and by invitation), and letters to the editor.
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