Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary widely from mutualism to parasitism. However, we lack a synthetic understanding of the evolutionary and ecological forces driving such variation for this or any other nutritional symbiosis. We used meta-analysis across 646 combinations of plants and fungi to show that evolutionary history explains substantially more variation in plant responses to mycorrhizal fungi than the ecological factors included in this study, such as nutrient fertilization and additional microbes. Evolutionary history also has a different influence on outcomes of ectomycorrhizal versus arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses; the former are best explained by the multiple evo...
BACKGROUND: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign e...
Plants form belowground associations with mycorrhizal fungi in one of the most common symbioses on E...
Background: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign e...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Background/Question/Methods Symbiotic associations between microbes and terrestrial plants have a lo...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their n...
Mutualistic symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi are widespread in plants. The majority of plant species...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
BACKGROUND: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign e...
Plants form belowground associations with mycorrhizal fungi in one of the most common symbioses on E...
Background: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign e...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Background/Question/Methods Symbiotic associations between microbes and terrestrial plants have a lo...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their n...
Mutualistic symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi are widespread in plants. The majority of plant species...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
BACKGROUND: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign e...
Plants form belowground associations with mycorrhizal fungi in one of the most common symbioses on E...
Background: Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign e...