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Equilibrium between the "genuine mutualists" and "symbiotic cheaters" in the bacterial population co-evolving with plants in a facultative symbiosis
Authors:Provorov Nikolai A  Vorobyov Nikolai I
Institution:All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky Sh. 3, St.-Petersburg, Pushkin-8, 196608, Russia
Abstract:The mathematical model for evolution of the plant-microbe facultative mutualistic interactions based on the partners’ symbiotic feedbacks is constructed. Using the example of rhizobia-legume symbiosis, we addressed these feedbacks in terms of the metabolic View the MathML source exchange resulting in the parallel improvements of the partners’ fitness (positive feedbacks). These improvements are correlated to the symbiotic efficiency dependent on the ratio of N2-fixing bacterial strains (“genuine mutualists”) to the non- N2-fixing strains (“symbiotic cheaters”) in the root nodules. The computer experiments demonstrated that an interplay between the frequency-dependent selection (FDS) and the Darwinian (frequency-independent) selection pressures implemented in the partners’ populations ensures an anchoring or even domination for the newly generated host-specific mutualists (which form N2-fixing nodules only with one of two available plant genotypes) more successfully than for the non-host-specific mutualists (which form N2-fixing nodules with both plant genotypes). The created model allows us to consider the mutualistic symbiosis as a finely balanced polymorphic system wherein the equilibrium in bacterial population may be shifted in favor of “genuine mutualists” due to the partner-stipulated selection for an improved symbiotic efficiency implemented in the plant population.
Keywords:Facultative mutualistic symbioses  Plant-microbe interactions  Positive partners&rsquo  feedbacks  Evolution of symbioses  Co-evolution of plants and microorganisms  Frequency-dependent selection (FDS)  Darwinian selection  Partner-stipulated selection  Root nodule bacteria  Leguminous plants  N2 fixation  Mathematical simulation  Symbiotic cheaters
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