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Aguilar-Aguilar, S; Perez-Moreno, J; Ferrera-Cerrato, R; Grimaldo-Juarez, O; Cervantes-Diaz, L; Gonzalez-Mendoza, D. 2009. Ectomycorrhizal fungi and tolerance to salinity in plants. REVISTA CHILENA DE HISTORIA NATURAL. 82(1):163-168.
The process of salinization of the soil is a widespread problem at the
global level. In this sense, ectomycorrhizal fungi have all important
role in the recovery of forest soil, as it involves a number of
cellular mechanisms that may contribute to the salinity tolerance in
plants that inhabit temperate and boreal forests. The participation of
ectomycorrhizal fungi on the salinity tolerance involves the
ion-homeostasis regulation, improving uptake water and inducing
specific gene in roots colonized. Likewise ectomycorrhizal fungi call
stimulate the presence of osmolytes as proline, sugars and polyols that
contribute to the protection of plant cells. Additionally, these
organisms stimulate the synthesis of glutathione and antioxidant
enzymes involved in the decrease of reactive oxygen species. This
review provides an overview of participation of ectomycorrhizal fungi
in the salinity tolerance in plants.
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