Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induced different proline accumulations in two sorghum accessions in a response to drought stress

I. Idris, Agusdin Dharma Fefirenta, Vega Kartika Sari, I. Sudiana
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Abstract Sorghum has good adaptability to drought stress conditions, but its early vegetative phase and the generative phase are susceptible to stress. Understanding the physiological response of plants under drought and mechanisms regulating drought tolerance in a plant, mediated by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) will be useful in developing a strategy to deal with drought. Here, a pot experiment was used to explore the growth performance, biomass production and physiological responses of two sorghum accessions (4183A and JP-1) inoculated by the AMF under drought stress, as well as the effect of AMF on soil enzyme and microbial stability. Based on growth observations, the AMF inoculation treatment had not significant effect on increasing the drought resistance of the two sorghum accessions. Drought stress decreased the rate of height increment for 4183A, and JP-1 accessions by 37% and 55%, respectively, compared to normal conditions. Shoot dry weight and root dry weight losses were up to 59% and 66%, respectively, compared to well-watered conditions. However, the interaction of AMF and plants to deal with drought can be captured through physiological response, particularly proline accumulation. AMF inoculation in JP-1 accession reduced proline accumulation (99.91 mM/leaf fresh weight) compared to non-AMF inoculated plants (149.86 mM/leaf fresh weight). It can be implied that mycorrhiza can reduce plant stress. In contrast to accession 4183A, there was an increase in the accumulation of proline in plants inoculated with mycorrhiza under drought conditions. Additionally, AMF inoculation improved acid phosphatase activity in the soil and proved crucial for maintaining the stability of the rhizosphere microorganisms under drought-stressed conditions.
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丛枝菌根真菌诱导两种高粱材料对干旱胁迫的脯氨酸积累不同
摘要高粱对干旱胁迫条件具有良好的适应性,但其营养早期和生殖阶段易受胁迫。了解丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)介导的植物对干旱的生理反应和耐旱性调控机制,将有助于制定应对干旱的策略。通过盆栽试验,研究了干旱胁迫下接种AMF对高粱两种材料(4183A和JP-1)生长性能、生物量产量和生理响应的影响,以及AMF对土壤酶和微生物稳定性的影响。根据生长观察,接种AMF处理对两份高粱材料抗旱性的提高效果不显著。干旱胁迫使4183A和JP-1材料的高度增长率分别比正常条件下降低37%和55%。与水分充足的条件相比,地上部干重和根系干重损失分别高达59%和66%。然而,AMF与植物应对干旱的相互作用可以通过生理反应,特别是脯氨酸积累来捕捉。与未接种AMF的植株(149.86 mM/叶鲜重)相比,JP-1植株接种AMF减少了脯氨酸积累(99.91 mM/叶鲜重)。这表明菌根可以减轻植物的胁迫。与加入4183A相比,干旱条件下接种菌根的植株脯氨酸积累量增加。此外,接种AMF提高了土壤酸性磷酸酶活性,对维持干旱胁迫条件下根际微生物的稳定性至关重要。
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