Characterization of the Seed Biopriming, Plant Growth-Promoting and Salinity-Ameliorating Potential of Halophilic Fungi Isolated from Hypersaline Habitats

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作者
Aizaz, Muhammad [1 ]
Ahmad, Waqar [1 ,2 ]
Asaf, Sajjad [1 ]
Khan, Ibrahim [1 ]
Saad Jan, Syed [1 ]
Salim Alamri, Safiya [1 ]
Bilal, Saqib [1 ]
Jan, Rahmatullah [3 ]
Kim, Kyung-Min [3 ]
Al-Harrasi, Ahmed [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nizwa, Nat & Med Sci Res Ctr, Nizwa 616, Oman
[2] Univ Houston, Dept Engn Technol, Sugar Land, TX 77479 USA
[3] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Appl Biosci, Daegu 41566, South Korea
关键词
halophilic fungi; salinity; plant growth promotion; hormones; identification; VICIA-FABA L; SALT-STRESS; PIRIFORMOSPORA-INDICA; ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES; ENDOPHYTIC FUNGUS; ABIOTIC STRESS; TOLERANCE; ALLEVIATION; MECHANISMS; INOCULATION;
D O I
10.3390/ijms24054904
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Salinity stress is one of the major abiotic factors limiting crop yield in arid and semi-arid regions. Plant growth-promoting fungi can help plants thrive in stressful conditions. In this study, we isolated and characterized 26 halophilic fungi (endophytic, rhizospheric, and soil) from the coastal region of Muscat, Oman, for plant growth-promoting activities. About 16 out of 26 fungi were found to produce IAA, and about 11 isolates (MGRF1, MGRF2, GREF1, GREF2, TQRF4, TQRF5, TQRF5, TQRF6, TQRF7, TQRF8, TQRF2) out of 26 strains were found to significantly improve seed germination and seedling growth of wheat. To evaluate the effect of the above-selected strains on salt tolerance in wheat, we grew wheat seedlings in 150 mM, 300 mM NaCl and SW (100% seawater) treatments and inoculated them with the above strains. Our findings showed that fungal strains MGRF1, MGRF2, GREF2, and TQRF9 alleviate 150 mM salt stress and increase shoot length compared to their respective control plants. However, in 300 mM stressed plants, GREF1 and TQRF9 were observed to improve shoot length. Two strains, GREF2 and TQRF8, also promoted plant growth and reduced salt stress in SW-treated plants. Like shoot length, an analogous pattern was observed in root length, and different salt stressors such as 150 mM, 300 mM, and SW reduced root length by up to 4%, 7.5%, and 19.5%, respectively. Three strains, GREF1, TQRF7, and MGRF1, had higher catalase (CAT) levels, and similar results were observed in polyphenol oxidase (PPO), and GREF1 inoculation dramatically raised the PPO level in 150 mM salt stress. The fungal strains had varying effects, with some, such as GREF1, GREF2, and TQRF9, showing a significant increase in protein content as compared to their respective control plants. Under salinity stress, the expression of DREB2 and DREB6 genes was reduced. However, the WDREB2 gene, on the other hand, was shown to be highly elevated during salt stress conditions, whereas the opposite was observed in inoculated plants.
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