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Wetland plant species improve performance when inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a meta-analysis of experimental pot studies

Journal

MYCORRHIZA
Volume 28, Issue 5-6, Pages 477-493

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00572-018-0839-7

Keywords

Wetland; Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Pot experiments; Plant responsiveness to arbuscular mycorrhiza

Funding

  1. Posgrado en Ciencias Biologicas of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
  2. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia
  3. Ensenanza de las metodologias para establecer las bases ecologicas de la restauracion y conservacion de humedales costeros PAPIME-DGAPA (Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos para la Innovacion y Mejoramiento de la ensenanza) [PE204012]
  4. Diversidad vegetal y fungica del sistema lagunar de la Carbonera, Reserva Estatal de Cienagas y Manglares de la costa norte de Yucatan CONABIO (Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y uso de la Biodiversidad) [JF078]
  5. Bases metodologicas para la restauracion ecologica de ecosistemas costeros: de las dunas a los humedales PAPIME-DGAPA (Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos para la Innovacion y Mejoramiento de la ensenanza) [PE207216]
  6. Consideraciones bio-ecologicas para establecer zonas prioritarias para la conservacion de la biodiversidad costera de Yucatan PAPIIT-DGAPA (Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigacion e Innovacion Tecnologica) [IN219515]
  7. Diversidad funcional y diversidad taxonomica de la comunidad de peces que habita en el sistema de humedales de la costa norte de Yucatan PAPIIT-DGAPA (Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigacion e Innovacion Tecnologica) [IN220318]
  8. [PIP 20150371]
  9. [PICT 2016-0764]

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The presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in wetlands is widespread. Wetlands are transition ecosystems between aquatic and terrestrial systems, where shallow water stands or moves over the land surface. The presence of AMF in wetlands suggests that they are ecologically significant; however, their function is not yet clearly understood. With the aim of determining the overall magnitude and direction of AMF effect on wetland plants associated with them in pot assays, we conducted a meta-analysis of data extracted from 48 published studies. The AMF effect on their wetland hosts was estimated through different plant attributes reported in the studies including nutrient acquisition, photosynthetic activity, biomass production, and saline stress reduction. As the common metric, we calculated the standardized unbiased mean difference (Hedges' d) of wetland plant performance attributes in AMF-inoculated plants versus non-AMF-inoculated plants. Also, we examined a series of moderator variables regarding symbiont identity and experimental procedures that could influence the magnitude and direction of an AMF effect. Response patterns indicate that wetland plants significantly benefit from their association with AMF, even under flooded conditions. The beneficial AMF effect differed in magnitude depending on the plant attribute selected to estimate it in the published studies. The nature of these benefits depends on the identity of the host plant, phosphorus addition, and water availability in the soil where both symbionts develop. Our meta-analysis synthetizes the relationship of AMF with wetland plants in pot assays and suggests that AMF may be of comparable importance to wetland plants as to terrestrial plants.

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