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Benefits of a fungal endophyte in Elymus virginicus decline under drought stress

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BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 43-51

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.baae.2007.12.004

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Climate change; Epichloe elymi; Symbiosis; Native grass; Forage; Restoration

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  1. National Science Foundation [DEB 054278]

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In most natural systems, it remains unclear whether microbial symbionts can help plants adapt to rapidly changing environments. Here, we tested the hypothesis that fungal endophyte symbiosis in a widespread. native grass species, Elymus virginicus, would promote host tolerance of drought. In a growth chamber,experiment, we manipulated Water availability to Plants naturally infected with the endophyte Epichloe elymi and to plants that were experimentally disinfected. The drought treatment imposed a similar to 67% reduction In Water. corresponding to the very high end of drought predictions for the Midwestern US. where E virginicus is common. In contrast to expectations, L virginicus(vs benefited more from the endophyte Under dally watering than under drought. Disinfected plants had 45% less aboveground biomass than naturally infected plants Under daily watering and only 23% less Under (drought. Both the number of tillers produced and root biomass were reduced by disinfection, with a greater difference between endophyte treatments under daily watering than Under drought. There were no effects of either the endophyte or drought on aphid colonization of the plants. To put these results into a broader geographic context. we Surveyed endophyte infection frequencies across 43 populations, including wild populations, commercial stock and stock and germplasm resources. Endophyte frequencies varied from 0% to 100% and frequencies were much higher for wild populations than germplasm resources. Natural variation in endophyte frequencies combined with the heritable transmission of endophytes from plants to seeds provides opportunities for Climate Change to affect selection on the maintenance of endophyte symbiosis in E. virginicus. (C) 2008 Gesellschaft fur Okologie. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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