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. 2023 Jan 30:14:1104095.
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1104095. eCollection 2023.

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi affect the expression of PxNHX gene family, improve photosynthesis and promote Populus simonii× P. nigra growth under saline-alkali stress

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi affect the expression of PxNHX gene family, improve photosynthesis and promote Populus simonii× P. nigra growth under saline-alkali stress

Fengxin Dong et al. Front Plant Sci. .

Abstract

Introduction: Saline-alkali stress seriously endangers the normal growth of Populus simonii×P. nigra. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can enhance the saline-alkali tolerance of plants by establishing a symbiotic relationship with them.

Methods: In this study, a pot experiment was conducted to simulate a saline-alkali environment where Populus simonii×P. nigra were inoculated with Funneliformis mosseae to explore their effects on the saline-alkali tolerance of Populus simonii×P. nigra.

Results and discussion: Our results show that a total of 8 NHX gene family members are identified in Populus simonii×P. nigra. F. mosseae regulate the distribution of Na+ by inducing the expression of PxNHXs. The pH value of poplar rhizosphere soil is reduced, result in the promote absorption of Na+ by poplar, that ultimately improved the soil environment. Under saline-alkali stress, F. mosseae improve the chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthetic parameters of poplar, promote the absorption of water, K+ and Ca2+, thus increase the plant height and fresh weight of aboveground parts, and promote the growth of poplar. Our results provide a theoretical basis for further exploring the application of AM fungi to improve the saline-alkali tolerance of plants.

Keywords: Funneliformis mosseae; NHX gene family; Populus simonii×P. nigra; arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; saline-alkali stress.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
AM fungal infection photos and changes of AM fungal infection rate under saline-alkali stress. (A) AM fungal infection photos; (B) Changes of AM fungal infection rate under saline-alkali stress. AMN means inoculation with F. mosseae without saline-alkali stress; AMS means inoculation with F. mosseae and application of saline-alkali stress. Bars indicate mean ± standard error (n = 3). Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences between the means by Tukey’s test (P < 0.05).
Figure 2
Figure 2
Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on soil pH. NMN means no F. mosseae inoculation and no saline-alkali stress; AMN means inoculation with F. mosseae without saline-alkali stress; NMS means application of saline-alkali stress without F. mosseae inoculation; AMS means inoculation with F. mosseae and application of saline-alkali stress. Bars indicate mean ± standard error (n = 3). Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences between the means by Tukey’s test (P < 0.05). Significant effect of two-way ANOVA analysis: “*” indicates P < 0.05, “**” indicates P < 0.01.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on plant height and fresh weight of P. simonii×P. nigra. (A) Photos of P. simonii×P. nigra growth status after saline-alkali stress and AM fungus inoculation for 8 weeks; from left to right, AMN, AMS, NMN and NMS. (B) Plant height histogram of P. simonii×P. nigra, bars indicate mean ± standard error (n = 18). (C) The fresh weight histogram of the aboveground part of P. simonii×P. nigra, bars indicate mean ± standard error (n = 3). (D) The fresh weight histogram of the underground part of P. simonii×P. nigra, bars indicate mean ± standard error (n = 3). NMN means no F. mosseae inoculation and no saline-alkali stress; AMN means inoculation with F. mosseae without saline-alkali stress; NMS means application of saline-alkali stress without F. mosseae inoculation; AMS means inoculation with F. mosseae and application of saline-alkali stress. Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences between the means by Tukey’s test (P < 0.05). Significant effect of two-way ANOVA analysis: “**” indicates P < 0.01; “NS” indicates no interaction (P ≥ 0.05).
Figure 4
Figure 4
Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on gas exchange parameters. (A) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on Pn value; (B) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on gs value; (C) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on Ci value; (D) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on E value. NMN means no F. mosseae inoculation and no saline-alkali stress; AMN means inoculation with F. mosseae without saline-alkali stress; NMS means application of saline-alkali stress without F. mosseae inoculation; AMS means inoculation with F. mosseae and application of saline-alkali stress. Pn means net photosynthetic rate, gs means stomatal conductance, Ci means intercellular CO2 concentration, and E means transpiration rate. Bars indicate mean ± standard error (n = 5). Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences between the means by Tukey’s test (P < 0.05). Significant effect of two-way ANOVA analysis: “*” indicates P < 0.05, “**” indicates P < 0.01; “NS” indicates no interaction (P ≥ 0.05).
Figure 5
Figure 5
Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on chlorophyll fluorescence. (A) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on Fv/Fm value; (B) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on NPQ value; (C) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on ФPSII value; (D) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on qN value; (E) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on qP value; (F) Effects of AM fungal inoculation and saline-alkali stress on ETR value. Fv/Fm means maximal photosystem II quantum yield; NPQ means non-photochemical quenching; ФPSII means the efficiency of photosystem II; qN means non-photochemical quenching coefficient; qP means photochemical quenching coefficient; ETR means relative electron transfer rate. NMN means no F. mosseae inoculation and no saline-alkali stress; AMN means inoculation with F. mosseae without saline-alkali stress; NMS means application of saline-alkali stress without F. mosseae inoculation; AMS means inoculation with F. mosseae and application of saline-alkali stress. Bars indicate mean ± standard error (n = 5). Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences between the means by Tukey’s test (P < 0.05). Significant effect of two-way ANOVA analysis: “*” indicates P < 0.05, “**” indicates P < 0.01; “NS” indicates no interaction (P ≥ 0.05).
Figure 6
Figure 6
The evolutionary tree of the NHX gene family of P. simonii×P. nigra, Arabidopsis thaliana, P. trichocarpa and Zea mays.
Figure 7
Figure 7
Expression thermogram of NHX gene family in P. simonii×P. nigra. (A) Expression thermogram of NHX gene family in aboveground part of P. simonii×P. nigra. (B) Expression thermogram of NHX gene family in underground part of P. simonii×P. nigra. NMN means no F. mosseae inoculation and no saline-alkali stress; AMN means inoculation with F. mosseae without saline-alkali stress; NMS means application of saline-alkali stress without F. mosseae inoculation;AMS means inoculation with F. mosseae and application of saline-alkali stress. The colour scale represents the log2 value of the gene expression (n = 3). From red to blue, the expression level was from high to low. Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences between the means by Tukey’s test (P < 0.05). “NS” indicates no interaction (P ≥ 0.05). The results of two-way ANOVA for each gene are presented in the Supplementary Table 3 .
Figure 8
Figure 8
Thermogram of Pearson’s correlation between AM fungal infection and different parameters in aboveground part. TWC, tissue water content; RWC, relative water content; Fv/Fm, the maximum quantum yield of PSII; ETR, photosynthetic electron transport rate, qN, non-photochemical quenching, qP, photochemical quenching, NPQ, non-photochemical quenching coefficient according to the following formulas; ФPSII, PSII actual photon quantum efficiency; Pn , net photosynthetic rate; gs , stomatal conductance; Ci , intercellular CO2 concentration; E, transpiration rate; FW, fresh weight. Each circle indicates the Pearson’s correlation coefficient of a pair of parameters. “*” indicates P < 0.05, “**” indicates P < 0.01.
Figure 9
Figure 9
Thermogram of Pearson’s correlation between AM fungal infection and different parameters in underground part. FW, fresh weight. Each circle indicates the Pearson’s correlation coefficient of a pair of parameters. “*” indicates P < 0.05, “**” indicates P < 0.01.

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