Mycorrhizal symbiosis involves reciprocal transfer of carbon and nutrients between shoots on the one hand and roots colonized by symbolic fungi on the other. Mycorrhizas may improve the mineral nutrient acquisition rates, but simultaneously increase the belowground demand for carbon. Mycorrhizal plants will have a selective advantage over non-mycorrhizal ones if they are more cost-efficient in terms of carbon cost per unit of acquired mineral nutrient. However, we demonstrate here in a simple model system that this is not a necessary condition. Mycorrhizas may evolve even when they are less cost-efficient, provided that photosynthesis and/or growth are strongly nutrient-limited. This result implies a unique hypothesis for the evolution of m...
Two key plant adaptations for phosphorus (P) acquisition are carboxylate exudation into the rhizosph...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Mycorrhizae are a mutualism between fungi and plants, where fungi transfer nutrients to plants and p...
Mycorrhizal benefit to plants is most frequently evaluated through growth differences between mycorr...
Rhizobial and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses each may consume 4¿16% of recently photosyntheti...
Mycorrhizal associations are generally favourable for vascular plants in nutrient-poor conditions. S...
Biomass production efficiency (BPE), the ratio of biomass production to photosynthesis, varies great...
Many studies have scrutinized the nutritional benefits of arbuscular mycorrhizal associations to the...
Highly variable phenotypic responses in mycorrhizal plants challenge our functional understanding of...
Key words: biochemical model of leaf photosynthesis; carbon sink strength; chlorophyll fluorescence;...
Aims: The stress-gradient-hypothesis predicts that interactions among organisms shift from competiti...
The associations of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) or ectomycorrhiza (EcM) fungi with plants have seque...
Since the early colonization of land, plants depend, to various extents, on mycorrhizal fungi to mee...
The 400 million year old arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mutualism is a symbiosis that is formed between...
Soil nutrients are distributed in a non-uniform or ‘patchy ’ manner. It is well established that the...
Two key plant adaptations for phosphorus (P) acquisition are carboxylate exudation into the rhizosph...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Mycorrhizae are a mutualism between fungi and plants, where fungi transfer nutrients to plants and p...
Mycorrhizal benefit to plants is most frequently evaluated through growth differences between mycorr...
Rhizobial and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses each may consume 4¿16% of recently photosyntheti...
Mycorrhizal associations are generally favourable for vascular plants in nutrient-poor conditions. S...
Biomass production efficiency (BPE), the ratio of biomass production to photosynthesis, varies great...
Many studies have scrutinized the nutritional benefits of arbuscular mycorrhizal associations to the...
Highly variable phenotypic responses in mycorrhizal plants challenge our functional understanding of...
Key words: biochemical model of leaf photosynthesis; carbon sink strength; chlorophyll fluorescence;...
Aims: The stress-gradient-hypothesis predicts that interactions among organisms shift from competiti...
The associations of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) or ectomycorrhiza (EcM) fungi with plants have seque...
Since the early colonization of land, plants depend, to various extents, on mycorrhizal fungi to mee...
The 400 million year old arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mutualism is a symbiosis that is formed between...
Soil nutrients are distributed in a non-uniform or ‘patchy ’ manner. It is well established that the...
Two key plant adaptations for phosphorus (P) acquisition are carboxylate exudation into the rhizosph...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Mycorrhizae are a mutualism between fungi and plants, where fungi transfer nutrients to plants and p...