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Mutualism and Adaptive Divergence: Co-Invasion of a Heterogeneous Grassland by an Exotic Legume-Rhizobium Symbiosis

机译:互惠互利与适应性差异:异种豆科植物-根瘤菌共生对异质草地的共同入侵

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Species interactions play a critical role in biological invasions. For example, exotic plant and microbe mutualists can facilitate each other's spread as they co-invade novel ranges. Environmental context may influence the effect of mutualisms on invasions in heterogeneous environments, however these effects are poorly understood. We examined the mutualism between the legume, Medicago polymorpha, and the rhizobium, Ensifer medicae, which have both invaded California grasslands. Many of these invaded grasslands are composed of a patchwork of harsh serpentine and relatively benign non-serpentine soils. We grew legume genotypes collected from serpentine or non-serpentine soil in both types of soil in combination with rhizobium genotypes from serpentine or non-serpentine soils and in the absence of rhizobia. Legumes invested more strongly in the mutualism in the home soil type and trends in fitness suggested that this ecotypic divergence was adaptive. Serpentine legumes had greater allocation to symbiotic root nodules in serpentine soil than did non-serpentine legumes and non-serpentine legumes had greater allocation to nodules in non-serpentine soil than did serpentine legumes. Therefore, this invasive legume has undergone the rapid evolution of divergence for soil-specific investment in the mutualism. Contrary to theoretical expectations, the mutualism was less beneficial for legumes grown on the stressful serpentine soil than on the non-serpentine soil, possibly due to the inhibitory effects of serpentine on the benefits derived from the interaction. The soil-specific ability to allocate to a robust microbial mutualism may be a critical, and previously overlooked, adaptation for plants adapting to heterogeneous environments during invasion.
机译:物种之间的相互作用在生物入侵中起着至关重要的作用。例如,外来植物和微生物互助者在共同入侵新颖范围时可以促进彼此的传播。环境背景可能会影响共生对异质环境中入侵的影响,但是对这些影响的了解却很少。我们研究了豆科植物紫花苜蓿和根瘤菌Ensifer medicae之间的共生关系,两者均已入侵加利福尼亚草原。这些入侵的草原中许多都是由粗糙的蛇形和相对良性的非蛇形土壤组成的。我们在两种土壤中都从蛇纹石或非蛇纹石土壤中收集了豆科植物基因型,并结合了从蛇纹石或非蛇纹石土壤中和没有根瘤菌的根瘤菌基因型。豆科植物在家庭土壤类型的共生上投入了更多的精力,而健身的趋势表明这种生态型差异是适应性的。与非蛇形豆科植物相比,蛇形豆科植物在蛇纹石土壤中对共生根瘤的分配更大,非蛇形豆科植物在非蛇形土壤中对结节的分配比蛇形豆科植物更大。因此,这种侵入性豆科植物已经经历了迅速发展的分歧,需要针对特定​​土壤的互惠投资。与理论预期相反,共生关系对在压力蜿蜒的土壤上生长的豆类的好处不如在非蛇形土壤上的豆类有益,这可能是由于蛇纹石对相互作用产生的益处的抑制作用。对于土壤而言,分配给强大的微生物共生的能力对于入侵期间适应异质环境的植物的适应可能是至关重要的,而以前却被忽略了。

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