The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant

The purpose of this research is to clarify the symbiotic features of endophytic fungi in the early stage of rice growth and to evaluate the impact of high temperature on rice-endophytic symbiosis through the observation of the fungi present in the roots. The symbiosis activity between the dark s...

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Main Author: Mai, Ei Ngwe Zin
Other Authors: Hoang, Thi Thu Duyen
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-994682021-01-18T08:29:01Z The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant Mai, Ei Ngwe Zin Hoang, Thi Thu Duyen KAZUHIKO, NARISAWA ĐHQGHN - Trường Đại học Việt Nhật Biến đổi khí hậu; Cộng sinh; Nấm nội sinh; Cây lúa 363.7 The purpose of this research is to clarify the symbiotic features of endophytic fungi in the early stage of rice growth and to evaluate the impact of high temperature on rice-endophytic symbiosis through the observation of the fungi present in the roots. The symbiosis activity between the dark septate endophytes (DSE) and Koshihikari rice plant under high temperature was tested by comparing morphophysiology of rice colonize with Cladophialophora chaetospira (OGR3), Meliniomyces variabilis (J1PC1), Phialocephala fortinii (LtPE2), Veronaeopsis simplex (Y34) and without colonization under continuous high temperature of 35°C. Root colonization was investigated under the microscope and the plant growth parameters such as root/shoot ratio, shoot high, etc., were measured. The colonization capacity of DSE fungi in the roots of the rice plant was demonstrated for all the selected species at 35ºC. The research will provide fundamental scientific background of endophytic fungi application for global warming application in agriculture. Climate change and development 2020-12-22T08:47:12Z 2020-12-22T08:47:12Z 2020 Thesis 00051000530 Mai, E. N. Z. (2020). The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant. Master’s thesis, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 8900201.02QTD http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/99468 MA-Z en 69 p. application/pdf
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topic Biến đổi khí hậu; Cộng sinh; Nấm nội sinh; Cây lúa
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spellingShingle Biến đổi khí hậu; Cộng sinh; Nấm nội sinh; Cây lúa
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Mai, Ei Ngwe Zin
The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant
description The purpose of this research is to clarify the symbiotic features of endophytic fungi in the early stage of rice growth and to evaluate the impact of high temperature on rice-endophytic symbiosis through the observation of the fungi present in the roots. The symbiosis activity between the dark septate endophytes (DSE) and Koshihikari rice plant under high temperature was tested by comparing morphophysiology of rice colonize with Cladophialophora chaetospira (OGR3), Meliniomyces variabilis (J1PC1), Phialocephala fortinii (LtPE2), Veronaeopsis simplex (Y34) and without colonization under continuous high temperature of 35°C. Root colonization was investigated under the microscope and the plant growth parameters such as root/shoot ratio, shoot high, etc., were measured. The colonization capacity of DSE fungi in the roots of the rice plant was demonstrated for all the selected species at 35ºC. The research will provide fundamental scientific background of endophytic fungi application for global warming application in agriculture.
author2 Hoang, Thi Thu Duyen
author_facet Hoang, Thi Thu Duyen
Mai, Ei Ngwe Zin
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author Mai, Ei Ngwe Zin
author_sort Mai, Ei Ngwe Zin
title The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant
title_short The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant
title_full The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant
title_fullStr The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant
title_full_unstemmed The impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant
title_sort impact of climate change on the symbiosis between dark septate endophytic fungi and rice plant
publishDate 2020
url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/99468
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