内生真菌绿僵菌(Metarhizium)、Pochonia和木霉(Trichoderma)提高大麻(Cannabis sativa L.)的耐盐性。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0325559
Shasha Hu, Michael J Bidochka
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摘要

真菌内生菌对植物的定植可以改善植物的生长,并有助于适应生物和非生物胁迫。真菌内生菌robertahizium robertsii和Pochonia chlamydosporia以前被证明可以促进大麻的生长。以300 mM NaCl盐胁迫和干旱减水量胁迫为条件,研究了3种内生真菌robertsii、P. chlamydosporia和Trichoderma harzianum对大麻生长的影响。在正常和胁迫条件下,测定了真菌定殖和未定殖大麻的植株生长参数、脂质氧化指标、叶片卟啉及非生物胁迫响应基因。在盐碱胁迫下,土壤中施用绿僵菌、波氏菌和木霉对大麻的生长有促进作用。在真菌内生菌的存在下,盐胁迫下大麻丙二醛(MDA)的增加和卟啉的减少得以恢复。在干旱胁迫下,施用绿僵菌可以恢复大麻地上部的生长,同时降低卟啉的产量。胁迫相关基因CsNAC3在盐胁迫和干旱胁迫下的表达均低于未接种大麻。Metarhizium, Pochonia或Trichoderma的定植提高了大麻的盐胁迫耐受性,这伴随着氧化应激的减少。
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The endophytic fungi Metarhizium, Pochonia, and Trichoderma, improve salt tolerance in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.).

Colonization of plants by fungal endophytes can improve plant growth and can assist in adaptation to biotic and abiotic stresses. The fungal endophytes Metarhizium robertsii and Pochonia chlamydosporia were previously shown to improve hemp growth. Here, the impact of three fungal endophytes, M. robertsii, P. chlamydosporia as well as Trichoderma harzianum on hemp was investigated under treatment with 300 mM NaCl as a salinity stress and reduced watering volume as a drought stress. Plant growth parameters, a lipid oxidation indicator, leaf porphyrins together with the abiotic stress responses genes were assessed in hemp with or without fungal colonization under normal and stressed conditions. Under salinity stress, the growth of hemp was ameliorated by the application of Metarhizium, Pochonia, or Trichoderma in the soil. The increased production of malondialdehyde (MDA) and the reduction in porphyrins in hemp under salinity stress were restored in the presence of fungal endophytes. Under drought stress, the aboveground growth of hemp was recovered by the application of Metarhizium together with the reduced production of porphyrins. The stress related gene CsNAC3 showed decreased expression during fungal application compared with uninoculated hemp under salinity or drought treatment. Colonization of Metarhizium, Pochonia or Trichoderma improved salt stress tolerance in hemp and this was accompanied by a reduction in oxidative stress.

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