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Socialism in soil? The importance of mycorrhizal fungal networks for facilitation in natural ecosystems

机译:土壤中的社会主义?菌根真菌网络对促进自然生态系统的重要性

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1. Almost all plants are engaged in symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi. These soil fungi can promote plant growth by supplying limiting nutrients to plant roots in return for plant assimilates. 2. Many mycorrhizal fungi are not host specific and one fungal individual can colonize and interconnect a considerable number of plants. The existence of these so-called mycorrhizal networks implies that fungi have the potential to facilitate growth of other plants and distribute resources among plants irrespective of their size, status or identity. In this paper, we explore the significance of mycorrhizal fungal networks for individual plants and for plant communities. 3. We address the following questions: (i) are all plant species benefitting from mycorrhizal networks, (ii) is benefit dependent on the size or age of a plant, (iii) is fungal support related to the relative dominance of plants in a community, (iv) are there host dependent barriers and physiological constraints for support and (v) what is the impact of mycorrhizal networks on plant-plant interactions and plant community dynamics? Moreover, using a review of published studies, we test whether mycorrhizal networks facilitate growth of small seedlings that establish between or near larger plants. 4. We found 60 cases where seedling species were grown together with larger plants with or without mycorrhizal fungal networks. Mycorrhizal networks promoted seedling growth in 48% of the cases (for 21 seedling species), while negative effects (25%) and no effects (27%) were also common. Seedlings associating with ectomycorrhizal fungi benefitted in the majority of the cases while effects on seedlings associating with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi were more variable. Thus, the facilitative effects of mycorrhizal fungal networks depend on seedling species identity, mycorrhizal identity, plant species combinations and study system. We present a number of hypothetical scenarios that can explain the results based on cost-benefit relationship of individual members in a network. 5.Synthesis. Overall, this review shows that mycorrhizal networks play a key role in plant communities by facilitating and influencing seedling establishment, by altering plant-plant interactions and by supplying and recycling nutrients.
机译:1.几乎所有植物都与菌根真菌共生。这些土壤真菌可以通过向植物根部提供有限的养分来换取植物同化物,从而促进植物的生长。 2.许多菌根真菌不是宿主特有的,一个真菌个体可以定居并互连大量植物。这些所谓的菌根网络的存在意味着真菌具有促进其他植物生长和在植物之间分配资源的潜力,而不论其大小,状态或身份如何。在本文中,我们探讨了菌根真菌网络对于单个植物和植物群落的重要性。 3.我们解决以下问题:(i)是否所有植物物种都能从菌根网络中受益,(ii)受益取决于植物的大小或年龄,(iii)与植物相对优势有关的真菌支持(iv)是否存在寄主依赖性障碍和生理限制以寻求支持;(v)菌根网络对植物-植物相互作用和植物群落动态有何影响?此外,使用已发表研究的综述,我们测试了菌根网络是否促进了在较大植物之间或附近建立的小幼苗的生长。 4.我们发现60例幼苗种与有或没有菌根真菌网络的大型植物一起生长。菌根网络促进了48%的案例(针对21种幼苗)的幼苗生长,而负面影响(25%)和无影响(27%)也很常见。大多数情况下,与外生菌根真菌相关的幼苗受益,而与丛枝菌根真菌相关的幼苗的影响更大。因此,菌根真菌网络的促进作用取决于幼苗的种类,菌根的种类,植物种类的组合和研究系统。我们提出了许多假设情景,这些情景可以基于网络中各个成员的成本-收益关系来解释结果。 5,合成总体而言,这项审查表明,菌根网络通过促进和影响幼苗的建立,改变植物与植物的相互作用以及提供和回收养分,在植物群落中发挥关键作用。

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