The Potential Application of Endophytes in Management of Stress from Drought and Salinity in Crop Plants

Author:

Verma Hariom,Kumar Dharmendra,Kumar Vinod,Kumari Madhuree,Singh Sandeep Kumar,Sharma Vijay Kumar,Droby Samir,Santoyo GustavoORCID,White James F.ORCID,Kumar AjayORCID

Abstract

Endophytic microorganisms present inside the host plant play an essential role in host fitness, nutrient supply and stress tolerance. Endophytes are often used in sustainable agriculture as biofertilizers, biopesticides and as inoculants to mitigate abiotic stresses including salinity, drought, cold and pH variation in the soil. In changing climatic conditions, abiotic stresses create global challenges to achieve optimum crop yields in agricultural production. Plants experience stress conditions that involve endogenous boosting of their immune system or the overexpression of their defensive redox regulatory systems with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, rising stress factors overwhelm the natural redox protection systems of plants, which leads to massive internal oxidative damage and death. Endophytes are an integral internal partner of hosts and have been shown to mitigate abiotic stresses via modulating local or systemic mechanisms and producing antioxidants to counteract ROS in plants. Advancements in omics and other technologies have been made, but potential application of endophytes remains largely unrealized. In this review article, we will discuss the diversity, population and interaction of endophytes with crop plants as well as potential applications in abiotic stress management.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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