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Dark septate endophytes: mutualism from by-products?

Authors :
Miia Kauppinen
Marjo Helander
Piippa R. Wäli
Kari Saikkonen
Juha Tuomi
Anna L. Ruotsalainen
Source :
Trends in plant science. 27(3)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Plant roots are abundantly colonized by dark septate endophytic (DSE) fungi in virtually all ecosystems. DSE fungi are functionally heterogeneous and their relationships with plants range from antagonistic to mutualistic. Here, we consider the role of by-product benefits in DSE and other root-fungal symbioses. We compared host investments against symbiont-derived benefits for the host plant and categorized these benefits as by-products or benefits requiring reciprocal investment from the host. By-product benefits may provide the variability required for the evolution of invested mutualisms between the host and symbiont. We suggest that DSE could be considered as 'a by-product mutualist transitional phase' in the evolution of cooperative mycorrhizal symbionts from saprotrophic fungi.

Details

ISSN :
18784372
Volume :
27
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Trends in plant science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ff22b632418f4500b52d4acc15dfda9