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Endogenous rhythmic growth, a trait suitable for the study of interplays between multitrophic interactions and tree development

机译:内生节律性生长,适合研究多营养相互作用与树木发育之间相互作用的特征

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As long-lived organisms, trees use resources to support both growth and below- and aboveground trophic interactions. Resources fluctuate in relation to periods of growth cease that are regulated by internal and external factors, and these fluctuations feed backs to trophic partners. Some major forest trees display an endogenous growth rhythm, and related pulses of variation in allocation of resources have been detected. As this trait makes it possible to separate growth into defined phases, it offers an opportunity to disentangle the intermingled complex regulation of growth and multitrophic interactions in trees. We present "TrophinOak", a platform using microcuttings of pedunculated oak, a tree that displays endogenous rhythmic growth characterized by alternating shoot and root growth flushes. We select seven beneficial or detrimental above- and belowground partners including animals (Lymantria dispar, Pratylenchus penetrans, Protaphorura armata), fungi (Piloderma croceum, Microsphaera alphitoides, Phytophthora quercina) and bacteria (Streptomyces sp.), to synthesize bi- and tripartite trophic interactions, including ectomycorrhizal symbioses, and monitor fluctuations of carbon and nitrogen allocation as well as plant gene expression at distinct phases of oak growth. We use this model to identify and resolve the experimental challenges inherent in synthesizing diverse types of associations in a common microcosm system, in labeling plants with stable N and C isotopes and in analyzing transcripts in a non-model plant, a process which requires generating a specific contig library. We develop hypotheses and experimental design to test them in order to identify core mechanisms that help trees to modulate their own development and their multitrophic interactions for optimizing their long term performance in their environment. First results constitute a proof of concept that the platform works and enables us to test the hypotheses. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:作为长寿的生物,树木利用资源来支持生长以及地下和地下的营养相互作用。与生长期相关的资源波动停止了,该波动受内部和外部因素的调节,这些波动将反馈给有营养的伙伴。一些主要的林木显示出内生的生长节律,并且已经检测到资源分配的相关脉动。由于此特性可以将生长分为确定的阶段,因此它提供了一个机会,可以消除树木中生长和多营养相互作用的混杂复杂调控。我们介绍了“ TrophinOak”,这是一个使用带花梗的橡木的微切口的平台,该树显示出内生的节律性生长,其特征在于枝条和根部生长交替出现。我们选择了七个有益或有害的地上和地下伙伴,包括动物(Lymantria dispar,Pratylenchus penetrans,Protaphorura armata),真菌(毛状霉菌,Microsphaera alphitoides,Phytophthora quercina)和细菌(Streptomyces sp。)来合成双营养和三方营养。相互作用,包括外生菌根共生酶,并在橡树生长的不同阶段监测碳和氮分配的波动以及植物基因的表达。我们使用此模型来识别和解决在常见的微观系统中合成各种类型的缔合,在具有稳定的N和C同位素的植物标签以及在非模型植物中分析转录本过程中固有的实验挑战,该过程需要生成一个特定的重叠群库。我们开发假设和实验设计来测试它们,以识别有助于树木调节其自身发育及其多营养相互作用以优化其在环境中的长期性能的核心机制。最初的结果构成了该平台起作用的概念证明,并使我们能够检验假设。 (C)2016 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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