Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses

ABSTRACT Plants response to symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) under water stress is important to agriculture. Under abiotic stress conditions native fungi are more effective than exotics in improving plant growth and water status. Mycorrhization efficiency is related to soil fungi de...

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Main Authors: Citlalli Harris-Valle, Martín Esqueda, Aldo Gutiérrez, Alejandro E. Castellanos, Alfonso A. Gardea, Ricardo Berbara
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-d6121607fd464e3189c78fd480c20ff32020-11-25T01:35:09ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1678-4405491455310.1016/j.bjm.2017.04.005S1517-83822018000100045Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stressesCitlalli Harris-ValleMartín EsquedaAldo GutiérrezAlejandro E. CastellanosAlfonso A. GardeaRicardo BerbaraABSTRACT Plants response to symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) under water stress is important to agriculture. Under abiotic stress conditions native fungi are more effective than exotics in improving plant growth and water status. Mycorrhization efficiency is related to soil fungi development and energy cost-benefit ratio. In this study, we assessed the effect on growth, water status and energy metabolism of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo when inoculated with native AMF from the Sonoran desert Mexico (mixed isolate and field consortium), and compared with an exotic species from a temperate region, under drought, low and high salinity conditions. Dry weights, leaf water content, water and osmotic potentials, construction costs, photochemistry and mycorrhization features were quantified. Under drought and low salinity conditions, the mixed isolate increased plant growth and leaf water content. Leaf water potential was increased only by the field consortium under drought conditions (0.5-0.9 MPa). Under high salinity, the field consortium increased aerial dry weight (more than 1 g) and osmotic potential (0.54 MPa), as compared to non-mycorrhized controls. Plants inoculated with native AMF, which supposedly diminish the effects of stress, exhibited low construction costs, increased photochemical capacity, and grew larger external mycelia in comparison to the exotic inoculum.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822018000100045&lng=en&tlng=enGlomusPacisporaWater statusConstruction costPhotosynthesis
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author Citlalli Harris-Valle
Martín Esqueda
Aldo Gutiérrez
Alejandro E. Castellanos
Alfonso A. Gardea
Ricardo Berbara
spellingShingle Citlalli Harris-Valle
Martín Esqueda
Aldo Gutiérrez
Alejandro E. Castellanos
Alfonso A. Gardea
Ricardo Berbara
Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Glomus
Pacispora
Water status
Construction cost
Photosynthesis
author_facet Citlalli Harris-Valle
Martín Esqueda
Aldo Gutiérrez
Alejandro E. Castellanos
Alfonso A. Gardea
Ricardo Berbara
author_sort Citlalli Harris-Valle
title Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses
title_short Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses
title_full Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses
title_fullStr Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses
title_full_unstemmed Physiological response of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by Sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses
title_sort physiological response of cucurbita pepo var. pepo mycorrhized by sonoran desert native arbuscular fungi to drought and salinity stresses
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1678-4405
description ABSTRACT Plants response to symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) under water stress is important to agriculture. Under abiotic stress conditions native fungi are more effective than exotics in improving plant growth and water status. Mycorrhization efficiency is related to soil fungi development and energy cost-benefit ratio. In this study, we assessed the effect on growth, water status and energy metabolism of Cucurbita pepo var. pepo when inoculated with native AMF from the Sonoran desert Mexico (mixed isolate and field consortium), and compared with an exotic species from a temperate region, under drought, low and high salinity conditions. Dry weights, leaf water content, water and osmotic potentials, construction costs, photochemistry and mycorrhization features were quantified. Under drought and low salinity conditions, the mixed isolate increased plant growth and leaf water content. Leaf water potential was increased only by the field consortium under drought conditions (0.5-0.9 MPa). Under high salinity, the field consortium increased aerial dry weight (more than 1 g) and osmotic potential (0.54 MPa), as compared to non-mycorrhized controls. Plants inoculated with native AMF, which supposedly diminish the effects of stress, exhibited low construction costs, increased photochemical capacity, and grew larger external mycelia in comparison to the exotic inoculum.
topic Glomus
Pacispora
Water status
Construction cost
Photosynthesis
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822018000100045&lng=en&tlng=en
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