Stress tolerance of Xerocomus badius and its promotion effect on seed germination and seedling growth of annual ryegrass under salt and drought stresses
Comparative evaluations were conducted to assess the effects of different pH levels, NaCl-induced salt stress, and PEG-induced drought stress on the mycelial growth of Xerocomus badius . The results showed that X. badius mycelium grew well at a wide pH range of 5.00 ~ 9.00. Although the mycelium rem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | AMB Express 2021-01, Vol.11 (1), p.15-15, Article 15 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Comparative evaluations were conducted to assess the effects of different pH levels, NaCl-induced salt stress, and PEG-induced drought stress on the mycelial growth of
Xerocomus badius
. The results showed that
X. badius
mycelium grew well at a wide pH range of 5.00 ~ 9.00. Although the mycelium remained viable, mycelial growth of
X. badius
was significantly inhibited with increasing salt and drought stresses. Furthermore, a soilless experiment in Petri dishes was performed to investigate the potential of
X. badius
to induce beneficial effects on seed germination and seedling growth of annual ryegrass (
Lolium multiflorum
Lam.) under salt and drought stresses. Seed priming with
X. badius
enhanced the seedling growth of
L. multiflorum
Lam. under NaCl-induced salt stress and PEG-induced drought stress. However,
X. badius
did not significantly improve the seed germination under non-stress and mild stress conditions. It suggested that
X. badius
inoculation with seeds was not essential for seed germination under non-stress and mild stress conditions, but contributed highly to seedling growth under severe stress conditions. Therefore, seed priming with
X. badius
on ryegrass could be an effective approach to enhance plant tolerance against drought and salt stresses.
X. badius
could be a good candidate for the inoculation of ectomycorrhizal plants cultivation programs in mild saline and semiarid areas. |
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ISSN: | 2191-0855 2191-0855 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13568-020-01172-7 |