Omics

Microbiomics

Species Article Overview Fungi Types of Omics Tissue Biotic Stress Abiotic Stress Source

Elymus nutans

Twenty Epichloë bromicola strains were isolated from five Elymus species in Northwest China, and their morphological, genetic, and alkaloid-producing diversities were analyzed.

Epichloë bromicola

NAleaf

normal

normal

(Du et al., 2024)

Elymus nutans

The different responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in the roots and rhizosphere soil of Elymus nutans in alpine meadows to long - term warming were studied. It was found that long - term warming significantly altered the AMF community in rhizosphere soil, but had little effect on the AMF community in the roots of Elymus nutans.

Glomeraceae, Paralomeraceae

microbiomeroot

/

heat

(Han et al., 2024)

Elymus nutans

Elymus nutans affects the community composition and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi through soil available nitrogen.

Glomeraceae

microbiomeroot

normal

normal

(Shi et al., 2022)

Elymus nutans

The diversity of endophytic fungi in the seeds of Elymus nutans from four regions (Maqu, Luqu, Maqin, Zhuoni) on the Qinghai - Tibet Plateau was studied, and it was found that the fungi were significantly affected by the environment.

Epichloë, Pyrenophora, Mycosphaerella, Bullera

microbiomeseed

normal

normal

(Guo et al., 2020)

Elymus sibiricus

The effects of Epichloë endophytic fungi and seed - borne fungi on seed germination and seedling growth of Elymus sibiricus

Alternaria alternata, Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium avenaceum, Fusarium sp.

NAseed

normal

normal

(Zhang et al., 2017)

Elymus sibiricus

The effects of different geographical populations of Elymus sibiricus on the rhizosphere arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) community were explored. It was found that population differences significantly influenced the diversity and composition of AMF, and these were related to soil properties.

Claroideoglomus, Rhizophagus, Glomus, Rhizophagus

microbiomeseed

normal

normal

(Zhong et al., 2019)

Elymus sibiricus

In the study, 173 strains were isolated from three types of forage grasses, and strains with growth - promoting and disease - resistant abilities were screened. Among them, microbial inoculant Ⅰ (PJ81 + PJ22) showed the best effect. It could promote the growth of forage grasses and increase the disease - resistant rate, providing a basis for the management of degraded grasslands.

Penicillium

microbiomeroot, stem, leaf

disease resistance

/

(Li et al., 2020)

Hordeum vulgare

Cadmium - tolerant endophytic fungi were isolated from the roots of barley in cadmium - contaminated soil. It was found that they could significantly enhance the cadmium - enrichment capacity of barley and its growth adaptability.

Alternaria alternata, Microdochium bolleyi, Bipolaris zeicola, Alternaria sp., Pleosporales sp., Fusarium redolens, Fusarium tricinctum, Fusarium monliforme, Clonostachys rosea, Epicoccumnigrum

NAroot

/

Cd

(Leila Shadmani et al., 2021)
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