Transcriptomic Insights into Endophytic Fungus-Mediated Enhancement of Root Growth and Stress Resistance in Phoebe bournei

转录组学揭示内生真菌介导的南美白蜡树根系生长和抗逆性的增强作用

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Abstract

Endophytic fungi enhance plant growth and stress resilience, yet their molecular roles in the roots of the endangered tree Phoebe bournei remain unclear. A comparative RNA-seq analysis was performed on root transcriptomes from wild, endophyte-colonized adult trees (OT) and axenically grown seedlings (ST). Unmapped reads were analyzed against the NCBI nucleotide (NT) database using BLASTN (v2.17.0), revealing Rhizophagus irregularis as the predominant endophytic fungus. Differential expression analysis identified 5891 DEGs, which were significantly enriched in pathways related to plant-pathogen interactions, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, plant hormone signal transduction, and MAPK signaling. Key upregulated genes included PbMPK3, PbCML42, PbCML41.2, and PbGSTU28, suggesting enhanced ROS scavenging, calcium signaling, and defense activation. RT-qPCR validation confirmed the transcriptomic trends for selected genes. Our findings reveal that root endophytic fungi modulate a coordinated network involving immune priming, phytohormone regulation, and redox homeostasis, thereby supporting root development and enhancing resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses in P. bournei. This study provides foundational molecular insights into beneficial plant-endophyte interactions and identifies candidate genes that are valuable for the conservation and breeding of this threatened species.

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