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Endophytic Fungus Aspergillus japonicus Mediates Host Plant Growth under Normal and Heat Stress Conditions.


ABSTRACT: We have isolated an endophytic fungus with heat stress alleviation potential from wild plant Euphorbia indica L. The phylogenetic analysis and 18S rDNA sequence homology revealed that the designated isolate was Aspergillus japonicus EuR-26. Analysis of A. japonicus culture filtrate displayed higher concentrations of salicylic acid (SA), indoleacetic acid (IAA), flavonoids, and phenolics. Furthermore, A. japonicus association with soybean and sunflower had improved plant biomass and other growth features under high temperature stress (40°C) in comparison to endophyte-free plants. In fact, endophytic association mitigated heat stress by negotiating the activities of abscisic acid, catalase, and ascorbic acid oxidase in both soybean and sunflower. The nutritional quality (phenolic, flavonoids, soluble sugars, proteins, and lipids) of the A. japonicus-associated seedlings has also improved under heat stress in comparison to endophyte-free plants. From the results, it is concluded that A. japonicus can modulate host plants growth under heat stress and can be used as thermal stress alleviator in arid and semiarid regions of the globe (where mean summer temperature exceeds 40°C) to sustain agriculture.

SUBMITTER: Ismail 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6304497 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endophytic Fungus <i>Aspergillus japonicus</i> Mediates Host Plant Growth under Normal and Heat Stress Conditions.

Ismail   Hamayun Muhammad M   Hussain Anwar A   Iqbal Amjad A   Khan Sumera Afzal SA   Lee In-Jung IJ  

BioMed research international 20181206


We have isolated an endophytic fungus with heat stress alleviation potential from wild plant <i>Euphorbia indica</i> L. The phylogenetic analysis and 18S rDNA sequence homology revealed that the designated isolate was <i>Aspergillus japonicus</i> EuR-26. Analysis of <i>A. japonicus</i> culture filtrate displayed higher concentrations of salicylic acid (SA), indoleacetic acid (IAA), flavonoids, and phenolics. Furthermore, <i>A. japonicus</i> association with soybean and sunflower had improved pla  ...[more]

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