ectomycorrhizal fungi;
heavy metal stress;
host plants;
metal tolerance;
symbiosis;
metal defense mechanisms;
ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI;
ORGANIC-ACIDS;
CONTAMINATED SOIL;
HETEROLOGOUS EXPRESSION;
PISOLITHUS-TINCTORIUS;
ELEVATIONAL GRADIENT;
EUCALYPTUS-GLOBULUS;
REACTIVE OXYGEN;
CADMIUM;
GROWTH;
D O I:
10.3389/fmicb.2022.855473
中图分类号:
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号:
071005 ;
100705 ;
摘要:
Soil heavy metal (HM) pollution, which arises from natural and anthropogenic sources, is a prime threat to the environment due to its accumulative property and non-biodegradability. Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbiosis is highly efficient in conferring enhanced metal tolerance to their host plants, enabling their regeneration on metal-contaminated lands for bioremediation programs. Numerous reports are available regarding ECM fungal potential to colonize metal-contaminated lands and various defense mechanisms of ECM fungi and plants against HM stress separately. To utilize ECM-plant symbiosis successfully for bioremediation of metal-contaminated lands, understanding the fundamental regulatory mechanisms through which ECM symbiosis develops an enhanced metal tolerance in their host plants has prime importance. As this field is highly understudied, the present review emphasizes how plant's various defense systems and their nutrient dynamics with soil are affected by ECM fungal symbiosis under metal stress, ultimately leading to their host plants ameliorated tolerance and growth. Overall, we conclude that ECM symbiosis improves the plant growth and tolerance against metal stress by (i) preventing their roots direct exposure to toxic soil HMs, (ii) improving plant antioxidant activity and intracellular metal sequestration potential, and (iii) altering plant nutrient uptake from the soil in such a way to enhance their tolerance against metal stress. In some cases, ECM symbiosis promotes HM accumulation in metal stressed plants simultaneous to improved growth under the HM dilution effect.
机构:
SKUAST K, Div Plant Biotechnol, Transcript Lab, Srinagar 190025, Jammu & Kashmir, IndiaSKUAST K, Div Plant Biotechnol, Transcript Lab, Srinagar 190025, Jammu & Kashmir, India
Wani, Shafiq A.
Mosa, Kareem A.
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Univ Sharjah, Dept Appl Biol, Coll Sci, POB 27272, Sharjah, U Arab Emirates
Al Azhar Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Biotechnol, Cairo, EgyptSKUAST K, Div Plant Biotechnol, Transcript Lab, Srinagar 190025, Jammu & Kashmir, India