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Endophytic Beauveria bassiana promotes drought tolerance and early flowering in corn
Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuillemin ( B. bassiana ) is an entomopathogenic fungus that establishes endophytic symbiosis with plants. In the present study, the effects of B . bassiana strains colonization in growing Zea mays L. ( Z. mays ), crop production, and drought tolerance were evaluated. Z. m...
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Published in: | World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 2020-03, Vol.36 (3), p.47-47, Article 47 |
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Summary: | Beauveria bassiana
(Bals.) Vuillemin (
B. bassiana
) is an entomopathogenic fungus that establishes endophytic symbiosis with plants. In the present study, the effects of
B
.
bassiana
strains colonization in growing
Zea mays
L. (
Z. mays
), crop production, and drought tolerance were evaluated.
Z. mays
seeds were inoculated with
B. bassiana
strains (GHA, PTG4, and PTG6), using 1 × 10
6
blastospores/mL and methyl cellulose (MC) or cornstarch (CS) as adherents. Colonization was determined by
B. bassiana
recovery from plant tissues plated on PDA medium. Plant height, fresh and dry weight, and flowering time were analyzed to assess plant performance. Drought tolerance was evaluated by stopping watering for 10 days, watering again, and determining vigor recovery after 24 h. Results showed 100% endophytic roots colonization, regardless of adherent type or strain tested. Colonization was variable in shoots and leaves, but GHA strain achieved the highest inoculation rates, including 88% in stems and 50% in leaves, which did not depend on adherent type used; for PTG4 strain, adherent type had an important effect (MC = 100% stems and leaves; CS = 63% stems and 25% leaves). For PTG6 strain, the best adherent type was CS (71% stems and 75% leaves), whereas MC showed variable inoculation percentage (25% stems and 75% leaves). Interestingly, only MCPTG4 treatment showed consistent positive effects on germination percentage (day 5 = 46 ± 2%; day 14 = 87 ± 7%) compared with controls (CC = 63 ± 4%, CMC = 50 ± 3%, CCS = 47 ± 0%). In addition, the other treatments showed low germination percentages at day 5 (7 ± 7% to 46 ± 2%), which recovered at day 14 (53 ± 0% to 73 ± 8%), except for MCPTG6 treatment with 23 ± 10% germination. About plant performance, not significant effects on plant height and fresh/dry weight in all the treatments were observed. However,
B. bassiana
-treated plants, using either GHA, PTG4 or PTG6 strains, and MC as adherent, showed tolerance to drought and flowered one to two weeks earlier, providing evidence supporting further applications of these seed treatments in agricultural systems, for abiotic stress sustainable management practices.
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ISSN: | 0959-3993 1573-0972 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11274-020-02823-4 |