Advances in the beneficial endophytic fungi for the growth and health of woody plants.

Forestry research Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.48130/forres-0024-0025
Liang Hong, Qingao Wang, Junhao Zhang, Xuan Chen, Yuxin Liu, Fred O Asiegbu, Pengfei Wu, Xiangqing Ma, Kai Wang
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In recent years, the importance of microorganisms for plant survival has been increasingly recognized. Endophytic fungi, as part of holobiont, can confer growth advantages to plants. Most studies have shown that the endophytic fungi of forest trees can promote host plant growth, increase adversity resistance, and thus improve the survival competitiveness of forest trees. However, the beneficial examples of endophytic fungi on the growth and development of woody plants have not been systematically summarized. This review is focused on various aspects of beneficial endophytic fungi in forest trees (definition, classification, colonization mechanisms, etc.), with an emphasis on their beneficial roles in woody plant growth, protection against biotic and abiotic stresses, as well as the response of forest trees to endophytic fungi. In addition, this review lists a series of experiments on screening beneficial endophytic fungi from Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) and verifying their beneficial functions, to explore the mutualistic relationships between them. This review not only provides a theoretical basis for the study of beneficial endophytic fungi in forest trees in the future but also sheds light on the molecular perspectives for a mechanistic understanding of their potential future significance for the sustainable utilization of forest resources and ecological environment protection.

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有益于木本植物生长和健康的内生真菌研究进展。
近年来,人们越来越认识到微生物对植物生存的重要性。内生真菌作为全生物体的一部分,可以赋予植物生长优势。大多数研究表明,林木内生真菌能促进寄主植物生长,增强抗逆性,从而提高林木的生存竞争力。然而,内生真菌对木本植物生长发育的有益实例尚未得到系统总结。本综述主要介绍林木有益内生真菌的各个方面(定义、分类、定殖机制等),重点关注其在木本植物生长、抵御生物和非生物胁迫方面的有益作用,以及林木对内生真菌的反应。此外,本综述还列举了一系列从冷杉中筛选有益内生真菌并验证其有益功能的实验,以探索它们之间的互利关系。这篇综述不仅为今后林木有益内生真菌的研究提供了理论依据,还从分子角度阐明了其对森林资源可持续利用和生态环境保护的机理认识。
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