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Molecular trait indicators: moving beyond phylogeny in arbuscular mycorrhizal ecology
Authors:Hannes A Gamper  Marcel G A van der Heijden  George A Kowalchuk
Institution:Botanical Institute, University of Basel, Hebelstrasse 1, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;;Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Centre for Terrestrial Ecology, Department of Terrestrial Microbial Ecology, Boterhoeksestraat 48, 6666 GA Heteren, The Netherlands;;Ecological Farming Systems Group, Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon, Research Station ART, Reckenholzstrasse 191, CH-8046 Zürich, Switzerland;;Institute of Ecological Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form symbiotic associations with the roots of most plants, thereby mediating nutrient and carbon fluxes, plant performance, and ecosystem dynamics. Although considerable effort has been expended to understand the keystone ecological position of AM symbioses, most studies have been limited in scope to recording organism occurrences and identities, as determined from morphological characters and (mainly) ribosomal sequence markers. In order to overcome these restrictions and circumvent the shortcomings of culture- and phylogeny-based approaches, we propose a shift toward plant and fungal protein-encoding genes as more immediate indicators of mycorrhizal contributions to ecological processes. A number of candidate target genes, involved in the uptake of phosphorus and nitrogen, carbon cycling, and overall metabolic activity, are proposed. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of future protein-encoding gene marker and current (phylo-) taxonomic approaches for studying the impact of AM fungi on plant growth and ecosystem functioning. Approaches based on protein-encoding genes are expected to open opportunities to advance the mechanistic understanding of ecological roles of mycorrhizas in natural and managed ecosystems.
Keywords:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi  gene-based functional diversity              Glomeromycota            molecular functional ecology  molecular markers  phosphate and nitrogen metabolism  plant–fungal interactions  symbiosis
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