Modulatory effects of Mesorhizobium tianshanense and Glomus intraradices on plant proline and polyamine levels during early plant response of Lotus tenuis to salinity

Aims: The study aims [1] to evaluate the effect of Mesorhizobium tianshanense on plant proline and polyamine levels of Lotus tenuis and its modulatory effect during plant response to short-term salt stress and [2] to compare these effects with those caused by mycorrhizal symbiosis. Methods: Experime...

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