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Alleviation of Salt Stress and Changes in Glycyrrhizic Acid Accumulation by Dark Septate Endophytes in <i>Glycyrrhiza glabra</i> Grown under Salt Stress

Jiayuan Tan, Zheng-chu Yue, S.H. Li, Yue-yang Pan, Zhen-ya Chu, Yihui Ban, Zhouying Xu

2024Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry19 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms by which dark septate endophytes (DSE) regulate salt tolerance and the accumulation of bioactive constituents in licorice. First, the salt stress tolerance and resynthesis with the plant effect of isolated DSE from wild licorice were tested. Second, the performance of licorice inoculated with DSE, which had the best salt-tolerant and growth-promoting effects, was examined under salt stress. All isolated DSE showed salt tolerance and promoted plant growth, with Curvularia lunata D43 being the most effective. Under salt stress, C. lunata D43 could promote growth, increase antioxidant enzyme activities, enhance glycyrrhizic acid accumulation, improve key enzyme activities in the glycyrrhizic acid synthesis pathway, and induce the expression of the key enzyme gene and salt tolerance gene of licorice. The structural equation model demonstrated that DSE alleviate the negative effects of salt stress through direct and indirect pathways. Variations in key enzyme activities, gene expression, and bioactive constituent concentration can be attributed to the effects of DSE. These results contribute to revealing the value of DSE for cultivating medicinal plants in saline soils.

Topics & Concepts

Salt (chemistry)EnzymeGlycyrrhizaInoculationChemistryAntioxidantBotanySalinityTraditional medicineBiochemistryBiologyHorticultureEcologyAlternative medicinePathologyMedicinePhysical chemistryPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsFungal Biology and ApplicationsGinseng Biological Effects and Applications
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