Wednesday, January 6, 2016: 5:30 PM
Galerie 1 (New Orleans Marriott)
Beneficial fungal endophytes can confer protection to plants from a variety of stressors and improve yields in major agricultural crops. We have been systematically evaluating the ecological, physiological and agronomic effects of fungal endophytes originally isolated from cultivated cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). Using simple seed treatment protocols, individual cotton plants can be inoculated with endophytic fungi with resulting phenotypic effects detectable across the entire growing season. Through a combination of greenhouse assays and major field trials, we have demonstrated that the targeted manipulation of fungal endophytes in cotton can mediate resistance to multiple stressors including insects, nematodes and drought, with significant positive impacts on plant performance and yields in the field.