Increased fitness of rice plants to abiotic stress via habitat adapted symbiosis: A strategy for mitigating Impacts of climate change
Climate change and catastrophic events have contributed to rice shortages in several regions due to decreased water availability and soil salinization. Although not adapted to salt or drought stress, two commercial rice varieties achieved tolerance to these stresses by colonizing them with Class 2 fungal endophytes isolated from plants growing across moisture and salinity gradients.
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