2021
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2021.1892728
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Impacts of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Rice Growth, Development, and Stress Management With a Particular Emphasis on Strigolactone Effects on Root Development

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“…Further, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are known to produce SLs, which helped plants survive stress conditions like salinity. The interaction of AM fungi with rice has been studied in detail (Mitra et al, 2021). The beneficial use of AM fungi as bio‐stimulant for improving nutrient absorption in cereals under salt stress is a growing approach in agriculture (Mitra et al, 2021).…”
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“…Further, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are known to produce SLs, which helped plants survive stress conditions like salinity. The interaction of AM fungi with rice has been studied in detail (Mitra et al, 2021). The beneficial use of AM fungi as bio‐stimulant for improving nutrient absorption in cereals under salt stress is a growing approach in agriculture (Mitra et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction of AM fungi with rice has been studied in detail (Mitra et al, 2021). The beneficial use of AM fungi as bio‐stimulant for improving nutrient absorption in cereals under salt stress is a growing approach in agriculture (Mitra et al, 2021). In summary, SLs positively regulate salt stress responses by maintaining growth and reducing salt‐induced oxidative stress.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rice, corn, wheat, soybean, and so on, which are the major food crops for human survival, are all mycorrhizal plants [68][69][70]. AMF not only forms a symbiotic relationship with rice in loose and breathable soil but also forms a symbiotic relationship with rice under flooded conditions [71][72][73]. Pavithra et al (2018) confirmed that AMF inoculation can improve soybean biomass and proline content under drought conditions [74].…”
Section: Root-associated Microbiomes Regulate Plants In Resisting Dro...mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The compounds originate from photosynthates, and mainly include organic acids, amino acids, polysaccharides, hormones, and other primary and/or secondary metabolites [108]. Among these, strigolactones (SLs) serve as important bioactive molecules, stimulating the branching and metabolism of pre-symbiotic hyphae in AMF [109]. At the same time, SLs also influence the growth of several plant pathogens [110].…”
Section: Mechanisms Involved In Interactions Between Amf and Other So...mentioning
confidence: 99%