Müller Christine B, Krauss Jochen
Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland.
Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2005 Aug;8(4):450-6. doi: 10.1016/j.pbi.2005.05.007.
The symbiosis between vertically transmitted asexual endophytic fungi and grasses is common and generally considered to be mutualistic. Recent studies have accumulated evidence of negative effects of endophytes on plant fitness, prompting a debate on the true nature of the symbiosis. Genetic factors in each of the two partners show high variability and have a range of effects (from positive to negative) on plant fitness. In addition, interacting environmental factors might modify the nature of the symbiosis. Finally, competition and multitrophic interactions among grass consumers are influenced by endophytes, and the effects of plant neighbours or consumers could feedback to affect plant fitness. We propose a mutualism-parasitism continuum for the symbiosis between asexual endophytes and grasses, which is similar to the associations between plants and mycorrhizal fungi.
垂直传播的无性内生真菌与禾本科植物之间的共生关系很常见,通常被认为是互利共生的。最近的研究积累了内生真菌对植物适应性产生负面影响的证据,引发了关于这种共生关系本质的争论。两个共生伙伴中的遗传因素都表现出高度变异性,并且对植物适应性具有一系列影响(从正面到负面)。此外,相互作用的环境因素可能会改变共生关系的性质。最后,禾本科植物消费者之间的竞争和多营养级相互作用受内生真菌影响,而植物邻体或消费者的影响可能会反馈回来影响植物适应性。我们提出了一个关于无性内生真菌与禾本科植物共生关系的互利共生 - 寄生连续体,这类似于植物与菌根真菌之间的关联。