Drought constitutes a significant abiotic stressor that hinders plant growth and productivity in many countries. Habitat-adapted endophytic fungi offer an environmentally sustainable approach to address this issue by promoting plant development and enhancing resilience against abiotic stresses. In this study, 30 endophytic fungal isolates were recovered from some wild plants in the extreme habitats of Port Said Governorate, Egypt, and evaluated for their drought tolerance using polyethylene glycol (PEG-6000). Only eight isolates demonstrated drought tolerance properties and were further evaluated for their plant growth-promoting biochemical activities and ability to improve maize germination under simulated drought conditions. All eight isolates exhibited enzyme activity for endo-1,4-β-glucanase, amylase, and pectinase, and most displayed significant nutrient mobilization, with siderophores production ranging from 4 to 89%, ammonia production from 1 to 7 μmol/ml, and phosphate solubilization from 129 to 256 µg/ml. Additionally, all isolates showed strong antioxidant activity and high total phenolic content, with some also producing notable levels of indole acetic acid (IAA) and gibberellic acid (GA) as plant growth hormones. Coating maize grains with spore suspensions of the eight fungal isolates, in general, significantly increased their germination parameters and seedling vigor in vitro under 8% PEG-6000. This enhancement was particularly pronounced with Neurospora sitophila (P8L4M1) and Penicillium tardochrysogenum (P15L4M1), which increased the vigor of maize seedlings by approximately 308% compared to untreated control. Molecular identification of P8L4M1 and P15L4M1 was performed by amplifying the 28S rRNA gene. This study disclosed unique endophytic fungal isolates with promising potential for enhancing drought resistance in maize.
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