Friend or foe? The role of leaf-inhabiting fungal pathogens and endophytes in tree-insect interactions

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作者
Eberl, Franziska [1 ]
Uhe, Christin [1 ]
Unsicker, Sybille B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Chem Ecol, Dept Biochem, Hans Knoll Str 8, D-07745 Jena, Germany
关键词
Biotrophic pathogen; Defense mutualism; Folivore; Mutualistic fungus; Trophic interactions; Necrotrophic pathogen; Pathosystem; Tree defense; RUGULOSIN-PRODUCING ENDOPHYTE; PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTIONS; SECONDARY METABOLITES; METHYL JASMONATE; NORWAY SPRUCE; DEFENSE RESPONSES; SALICYLIC-ACID; MANNITOL DEHYDROGENASE; OVIPOSITION BEHAVIOR; INDUCED RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.funeco.2018.04.003
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Trees are large organisms that structure forest ecosystems by providing an environment for an enormous diversity of animal, microbial and plant species. As these species use trees as their common hosts, many are likely to interact with each other directly or indirectly. From studies on herbaceous plant species we know that microbes can affect the interaction of plants with herbivorous insects, for example via changes in plant metabolite profiles. The consequences of fungal colonization for tree-insect interactions are, however, barely known, despite the importance of these ecological communities. In this review we explore the interaction of leaf-inhabiting pathogenic and endophytic fungi with trees and the consequences for tree-living insect herbivores. We discuss molecular, physiological, chemical, biochemical and ecological aspects of tree-fungus interactions and summarize the current knowledge on the direct and indirect effects of tree-inhabiting fungi on insect herbivores. Our mechanistic understanding of the tripartite interaction of trees with leaf-inhabiting fungi and insect herbivores is still in its infancy. We are currently facing substantial drawbacks in experimental methodology that prevent us from revealing the effect of one single fungal species on a particular insect herbivore species and vice versa. Future studies applying a versatile toolbox of modern molecular, chemical analytical and ecological techniques in combined laboratory and field experiments will unequivocally lead to a better understanding of fungus-tree-insect interactions. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd and British Mycological Society. All rights reserved.
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