To understand how diverse mutualisms coevolve and how species adapt to complex environments, a description of the underlying genetic basis of the traits involved must be provided. For example, in diverse coevolving mutualisms, such as the interaction of host plants with a suite of symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi, a key question is whether host plants can coevolve independently with multiple species of symbionts, which depends on whether those interactions are governed independently by separate genes or pleiotropically by shared genes. To provide insight into this question, we employed an association mapping approach in a clonally replicated field experiment of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) to identify genetic components of host traits governin...
Mutualistic symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi are widespread in plants. The majority of plant species...
International audienceUnderstanding the genetic bases of complex traits has been a main challenge in...
Fungi are evolutionary shape shifters and adapt quickly to new environments. Ectomycorrhizal (EM) sy...
To understand how diverse mutualisms coevolve and how species adapt to complex environments, a descr...
1. Selection on genetically correlated traits within species can create indirect effects on one trai...
Background/Question/Methods Coevolution describes evolutionary change in which two or more interacti...
Plant populations are constantly exposed to a multitude of biotic and abiotic environmental selectio...
1. For successful colonisation of host roots, ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi must overcome host defence ...
In the United States, forest genetics research began over 100 years ago and loblolly pine breeding p...
In this study we characterize and compare the genetic structure of aboveground and belowground popul...
Although the importance of plant-associated microbes is increasingly recognized, little is known abo...
1. From the phytocentric perspective, a mycorrhizal network (MN) is formed when the roots of two or ...
We used molecular genetic methods to test two hypotheses, (i) that host plant specificity among ecto...
To elucidate the genetic bases of mycorrhizal lifestyle evolution, we sequenced new fungal genomes, ...
Coevolution describes evolutionary change in which two or more interacting species reciprocally driv...
Mutualistic symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi are widespread in plants. The majority of plant species...
International audienceUnderstanding the genetic bases of complex traits has been a main challenge in...
Fungi are evolutionary shape shifters and adapt quickly to new environments. Ectomycorrhizal (EM) sy...
To understand how diverse mutualisms coevolve and how species adapt to complex environments, a descr...
1. Selection on genetically correlated traits within species can create indirect effects on one trai...
Background/Question/Methods Coevolution describes evolutionary change in which two or more interacti...
Plant populations are constantly exposed to a multitude of biotic and abiotic environmental selectio...
1. For successful colonisation of host roots, ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi must overcome host defence ...
In the United States, forest genetics research began over 100 years ago and loblolly pine breeding p...
In this study we characterize and compare the genetic structure of aboveground and belowground popul...
Although the importance of plant-associated microbes is increasingly recognized, little is known abo...
1. From the phytocentric perspective, a mycorrhizal network (MN) is formed when the roots of two or ...
We used molecular genetic methods to test two hypotheses, (i) that host plant specificity among ecto...
To elucidate the genetic bases of mycorrhizal lifestyle evolution, we sequenced new fungal genomes, ...
Coevolution describes evolutionary change in which two or more interacting species reciprocally driv...
Mutualistic symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi are widespread in plants. The majority of plant species...
International audienceUnderstanding the genetic bases of complex traits has been a main challenge in...
Fungi are evolutionary shape shifters and adapt quickly to new environments. Ectomycorrhizal (EM) sy...