Arbuscular mycorrhizal and dark septate endophyte colonization in Artemisia roots responds differently to environmental gradients in eastern and central China

被引:19
|
作者
Huo, Liping [1 ,2 ]
Gao, Ruiru [2 ]
Hou, Xinyu [1 ,2 ]
Yu, Xiaoxia [2 ]
Yang, Xuejun [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Bot, State Key Lab Vegetat & Environm Change, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China
[2] Shanxi Normal Univ, Sch Life Sci, Linfen 041000, Shanxi, Peoples R China
关键词
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Artemisia; Climate; Colonization; Dark septate endophytes; Soil; FUNGAL COLONIZATION; PLANT-RESPONSES; VASCULAR PLANTS; PINE FOREST; NITROGEN; DIVERSITY; GROWTH; SOIL; METAANALYSIS; SEASONALITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148808
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and dark septate endophytes (DSE) are two types of root symbiotic fungi that enhance nutrient uptake by host plants and their resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, it remains unclear whether AMF and DSE are synergistic or antagonistic in the presence of host plants to environmental gradients, especially on large geographical scales. To determine the relationships between AMF and DSE and their adaptability on a regional scale, we measured AMF and DSE colonization in the roots of 1023 plants of different species within the Artemisia genus collected from 81 sites across central and eastern China. We used general linear mixed models to analyze the relationships between colonization, and temperature and precipitation conditions. We found no significant correlation between AMF and DSE. The AMF colonization rate followed a significant longitudinal trend, but there was no latitudinal pattern. DSE colonization did not follow any geographical pattern. The AMF colonization rate was positively correlated with temperature and precipitation, whereas it was not significantly correlated with soil. There was no significant correlation between DSE colonization and climate or soil. Our results suggest that AMF and DSE play independent roles in the response of Artemisia to the regional environment. Therefore, studies on mycorrhizal symbiosis should discern the differential responses between AMF and DSE to climate and soil when evaluating the adaptability of the two types of symbiosis on large geographical scales. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 7 条
  • [1] Arbuscular Mycorrhizal and Dark Septate Endophyte Colonization along Altitudinal Gradients in the Tatra Mountains
    Zubek, Szymon
    Blaszkowski, Janusz
    Delimat, Anna
    Turnau, Katarzyna
    ARCTIC ANTARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH, 2009, 41 (02) : 272 - 279
  • [2] Co-inoculation with a dark septate endophyte alters arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of two widespread plants of the sagebrush steppe
    Carpenter, Craig L.
    White, Merlin
    Serpe, Marcelo D.
    SYMBIOSIS, 2021, 85 (03) : 343 - 357
  • [3] Co-inoculation with a dark septate endophyte alters arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of two widespread plants of the sagebrush steppe
    Craig L. Carpenter
    Merlin White
    Marcelo D. Serpe
    Symbiosis, 2021, 85 : 343 - 357
  • [4] A shift from arbuscular mycorrhizal to dark septate endophytic colonization in Deschampsia flexuosa roots occurs along primary successional gradient
    K. Huusko
    A. L. Ruotsalainen
    A. M. Markkola
    Mycorrhiza, 2017, 27 : 129 - 138
  • [5] A shift from arbuscular mycorrhizal to dark septate endophytic colonization in Deschampsia flexuosa roots occurs along primary successional gradient
    Huusko, K.
    Ruotsalainen, A. L.
    Markkola, A. M.
    MYCORRHIZA, 2017, 27 (02) : 129 - 138
  • [6] Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) and Dark Septate Endophyte (DSE) Fungal Association in Lycophytes and Ferns of the Kolli Hills, Eastern Ghats, Southern India
    Muthuraja, Raji
    Muthukumar, Thangavelu
    Sathiyadash, Kullaiyan
    Uma, Eswaranpillai
    Priyadharsini, Perumalsamy
    AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL, 2014, 104 (02) : 67 - 102
  • [7] Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and dark septate endophytes in roots of native medicinal ferns from " Sierras Centrales de San Luis", central-western Argentina
    Torres, Maria Luz
    Crespo, Esteban M.
    Carosio, M. Cecilia
    Lugo, Monica A.
    BOLETIN DE LA SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE BOTANICA, 2024, 59 (03): : 375 - 392