Mechanisms of Tolerance and Antioxidant Response to Heavy Metals in Trichoderma: A Review

bioaccumulation biosorption biotransformation soil contamination oxidative stress fungi
["Zapata-Sarmiento, Diego Helman","Evangelista-Lozano, Silvia","Martinez-Ayala, Alma Leticia","Rodriguez-Hernandez, Aida Araceli","Rodriguez-Monroy, Mario","Sepulveda-Jimenez, Gabriela"] 2025-01-01 期刊论文
Heavy metals (HM) are toxic to the microbiota of agricultural soils because they affect the development of bacteria and fungi that promote plant growth and are agents of biological control of pathogenic organisms. In this regard, fungi ofthe genus Trichoderma have these functions in plants, but like other organisms, HM affects their growth and biological activity. This article reviews the lithogenic and anthropogenic sources of generation of HM Cu, Cr-VI, Pb, and Cd, the tolerance mechanisms, and the antioxidant response to oxidative damage in Trichoderma caused by HM. It was identified that in some agricultural soils, the HM content increases mainly due to irrigation with wastewater and the intensive use of agrochemicals, such as pesticides and fertilizers. In Trichoderma, the tolerance mechanisms to Cu, Cr-VI, Pb, and Cd include biosorption, bioaccumulation, and biotransformation. In contrast, studies of the antioxidant response of Trichoderma to oxidative stress caused by MP are scarce. In the case of Cu and Cr, a relationship between changes in antioxidant enzyme activity and a decrease in the oxidation of cell membrane lipids is reported. This represents an opportunity to understand the toxic effect of MP on fungi of the genus Trichoderma, which is part of the biotic soil community.
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