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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Enhanced Drought Resistance of <i>Populus cathayana</i> by Regulating the 14-3-3 Family Protein Genes

Yanyan Han, Xiao Lou, Wenrui Zhang, Tingying Xu, Ming Tang

2022Microbiology Spectrum32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

14-3-3s under drought stress remain poorly resolved and the mechanisms of action of these genes in mycorrhizae-induced drought stress are still unknown. Thus, studying the drought-resistance mechanism of the AMF symbiotic plant 14-3-3 gene is of special significance to improving the drought tolerance of the plant. Further systematic study is needed to probe the mechanism by which AMF regulates different 14-3-3 genes and their subsequent physiological effects on drought.

Topics & Concepts

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiResistance (ecology)BiologyDrought resistanceGeneBotanyArbuscular mycorrhizalSymbiosisEcologyBacteriaHorticultureGeneticsInoculationMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsFungal Biology and ApplicationsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
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