“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can colonize most terrestrial plants and thereby enhance the growth of host plants and provide external protection in response to abiotic stresses, such as drought, salt and temperature stresses ( Amiri, Nikbakht & Etemadi, 2015 ; Lin et al, 2017 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ). Previous studies have suggested the underlying mechanisms by which AMF improve tolerance to single alkali or drought stress in host plants, including the promotion of water and nutrient uptake ( Kumar et al, 2015 ), improvement of soil aggregate stability ( Quiroga et al, 2018 ), and enhancement of osmotic adjustment ( Wang et al, 2019a ; Wang et al, 2019b ; Wang et al, 2019c ; Yang et al, 2020a ; Yang et al, 2020b ). However, the interactive effect of alkali and drought stresses on the relationship between host plants and AMF is still poorly understood.…”