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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in national parks, nature reserves and protected areas worldwide: a strategic perspective for their in situ conservation

机译:世界各地的国家公园,自然保护区和保护区的丛枝菌根真菌:原位保护的战略视角

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Soil fungi play a crucial role in producing fundamental ecosystem services such as soil fertility, formation and maintenance, nutrient cycling and plant community dynamics. However, they have received little attention in the field of conservation biology. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are beneficial soil symbionts fulfilling a key function in the complex networks of belowground/aboveground biotic interactions as they live in association with the roots of most (80%) land plant families and influence not only soil fertility but also plant nutrition, diversity and productivity. The diversity of AMF communities can decline due to habitat loss and anthropogenic disturbance, especially in agro-ecosystems, and many valuable ecotypes could become extinct before they are even discovered. Consequently, long-term strategies are urgently needed to ensure their conservation in habitats where they naturally occur and have evolved. Protected areas, where living organisms are under the care of national and international authorities, represent an appropriate place for the in situ conservation of AMF, providing them with adapted situations together with established complex networks of interactions with different components within each specific ecosystem. Here, we review data available about the main present-day threats to AMF and the current state of knowledge about their occurrence in protected sites worldwide, providing a checklist of national parks and nature reserves where they have been reported. The aim was to offer a strategic perspective to increase awareness of the importance of conserving these beneficial plant symbionts and of preserving their biodiversity in the years to come.
机译:土壤真菌在提供基本的生态系统服务(例如土壤肥力,形成和维持,养分循环和植物群落动态)方面发挥着至关重要的作用。但是,它们在保护生物学领域很少受到关注。丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)是有益的土壤共生体,在地下/地上生物相互作用的复杂网络中发挥关键作用,因为它们与大多数(80%)陆地植物科的根系生活在一起,不仅影响土壤肥力,还影响植物营养,多样性和生产力。由于栖息地的丧失和人为干扰,AMF群落的多样性可能会下降,尤其是在农业生态系统中,许多有价值的生态型甚至可能在被发现之前就已经灭绝。因此,迫切需要长期战略,以确保在自然发生和进化的栖息地中对其进行保护。受保护的区域是生物体在国家和国际当局的照料下的地方,是对AMF进行​​原地保护的适当场所,为他们提供了适应性的环境,以及与每个特定生态系统内不同组成部分相互作用的已建立的复杂网络。在这里,我们回顾了现有的有关AMF的主要威胁的现有数据以及有关在全球受保护地区中发生的最新知识,并提供了已报告这些威胁的国家公园和自然保护区的清单。目的是提供战略眼光,以提高人们对在未来几年中保护这些有益植物共生体及其生物多样性的重要性的认识。

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