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Resource allocation to growth or luxury consumption drives mycorrhizal responses
Authors:Rohan C Riley  Timothy R Cavagnaro  Chris Brien  F Andrew Smith  Sally E Smith  Bettina Berger  Trevor Garnett  Rebecca Stonor  Rhiannon K Schilling  Zhong‐Hua Chen  Jeff R Powell
Abstract:Highly variable phenotypic responses in mycorrhizal plants challenge our functional understanding of plant‐fungal mutualisms. Using non‐invasive high‐throughput phenotyping, we observed that arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi relieved phosphorus (P) limitation and enhanced growth of Brachypodium distachyon under P‐limited conditions, while photosynthetic limitation under low nitrogen (N) was exacerbated by the fungus. However, these responses were strongly dependent on host genotype: only the faster growing genotype (Bd3‐1) utilised P transferred from the fungus to achieve improved growth under P‐limited conditions. Under low N, the slower growing genotype (Bd21) had a carbon and N surplus that was linked to a less negative growth response compared with the faster growing genotype. These responses were linked to the regulation of N : P stoichiometry, couples resource allocation to growth or luxury consumption in diverse plant lineages. Our results attest strongly to a mechanism in plants by which plant genotype‐specific resource economics drive phenotypic outcomes during AM symbioses.
Keywords:Biodiversity  competition  ecosystem function  functional traits  growth strategy  plant‐microbe interactions
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