INVESTIGADORES
VIGNALE Maria Victoria
artículos
Título:
Ecotype and fungal endophyte status differentially affect soil arbuscular mycorrhizal community of the native grass Bromus auleticus
Autor/es:
VIGNALE, M. VICTORIA; ORTIZ ROCCA, LUCÍA; SORIA, MARCELO; IANNONE, LEOPOLDO J.; NOVAS, M. VICTORIA
Revista:
Rhizosphere
Editorial:
Elsevier B.V.
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 27
Resumen:
In wild native grasses, the colonization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is higher in Epichloë-infected plants (E+) compared to Epichloë-free plants (E−). To explore the correlation between the host ecotype, Epichloë association, and the soil AMF community, a common garden experiment was conducted. To achieve this, the soil AMF community of two Bromus auleticus ecotypes, El Palmar (EP) and La Pampa (LP), with either E+ or E−endophyte status, was analyzed using high throughput sequencing. The total mycorrhizal colonization of E+ plants from both EP and LP ecotypes showed significantly higher values (178.68% and 132.34% respectively) compared to E−plants, regardless of the ecotype. Alpha and Beta diversity analysis revealed significant differences in AMF richness and composition between the El Palmar (EP) and La Pampa (LP) ecotypes. However, no differences were observed in the soil AMF communities between E+ and E−plants. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that Epichloë symbiosis and host ecotype have distinct effects on various aspects of the AMF-Bromus auleticus association.