Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra

Autores
Gundel, Pedro E.; Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro; Wäli, P. R.; Helander, M.; Dirihan, S.; Saikkonen, K.
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Department of Plant Production; Finland.
Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Recursos Naturales, Agroecología y Desarrollo Rural; Argentina.
Fil: Wäli, P. R. University of Oulu. Department of Biology; Finland.
Fil: Helander, M. University of Turku. Department of Biology. Section of Ecology; Finland.
Fil: Dirihan, S. University of Turku. Department of Biology. Section of Ecology; Finland.
Fil: Saikkonen, K. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Department of Plant Production; Finland.
Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. Buenos Aires University. Faculty of Agronomy. IFEVA–CONICET; Argentina.
Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Plant Production Research; Finland.
Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fungal endophytes are suggested to manipulate host grass reproduction. Using different grass-endophyte combinations in a four year common garden experiment, we show that endophyte can retain control over the reproductive functions of the host. Plants were collected as seeds from two different environments, meadows and riverbanks. Natural endophyte infection (E+) increased reproductive effort of plants; 13 and 15 % higher proportion of E+ plants produced panicles compared to naturally uninfected (E-) and manipulatively endophyte-infected (ME+) plants, respectively. Meadow-origin E+ plants produced also higher number of panicles compared to E- in the last two years, and both meadow- and riverbank-origin ME+ plants produced higher number of panicles compared to ME- plants in most of the years. Pseudovivipary was recorded in 5 % of the plants each year. Pollen limitation appears not to induce pseudovivipary. Both E+ and ME+ plants produced higher number of seminiferous panicles compared to E- and ME- plants. The higher proportion of pseudoviviparism in ME+ plants compared to E+, E- and ME- plants from meadows suggests specific genotype-genotype cross-talk between endophyte and grass. Pseudovivipary was affected by year and primarily explained by plant reproductive effort since most vigorous plants produced more pseudoviviparous panicles. We propose that endophytes can promote host grass reproduction in a habitat-specific manner and depending on genetic compatibility between partners. However, reproductive behavior depended on maternal habitat and the annual environmental conditions highlighting the importance of long-term experiments to estimate the effects of endophytes on host plant ecology.
Materia
Grass-endophyte Interaction
Systemic Fungal Endophytes
Symbiosis
Seminiferous Panicles
Pseudovivipary
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spelling Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubraGundel, Pedro E.Garibaldi, Lucas AlejandroWäli, P. R.Helander, M.Dirihan, S.Saikkonen, K.Grass-endophyte InteractionSystemic Fungal EndophytesSymbiosisSeminiferous PaniclesPseudoviviparyFil: Gundel, Pedro E. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Department of Plant Production; Finland.Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Recursos Naturales, Agroecología y Desarrollo Rural; Argentina.Fil: Wäli, P. R. University of Oulu. Department of Biology; Finland.Fil: Helander, M. University of Turku. Department of Biology. Section of Ecology; Finland.Fil: Dirihan, S. University of Turku. Department of Biology. Section of Ecology; Finland.Fil: Saikkonen, K. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Department of Plant Production; Finland.Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. Buenos Aires University. Faculty of Agronomy. IFEVA–CONICET; Argentina.Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Plant Production Research; Finland.Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.Fungal endophytes are suggested to manipulate host grass reproduction. Using different grass-endophyte combinations in a four year common garden experiment, we show that endophyte can retain control over the reproductive functions of the host. Plants were collected as seeds from two different environments, meadows and riverbanks. Natural endophyte infection (E+) increased reproductive effort of plants; 13 and 15 % higher proportion of E+ plants produced panicles compared to naturally uninfected (E-) and manipulatively endophyte-infected (ME+) plants, respectively. Meadow-origin E+ plants produced also higher number of panicles compared to E- in the last two years, and both meadow- and riverbank-origin ME+ plants produced higher number of panicles compared to ME- plants in most of the years. Pseudovivipary was recorded in 5 % of the plants each year. Pollen limitation appears not to induce pseudovivipary. Both E+ and ME+ plants produced higher number of seminiferous panicles compared to E- and ME- plants. The higher proportion of pseudoviviparism in ME+ plants compared to E+, E- and ME- plants from meadows suggests specific genotype-genotype cross-talk between endophyte and grass. Pseudovivipary was affected by year and primarily explained by plant reproductive effort since most vigorous plants produced more pseudoviviparous panicles. We propose that endophytes can promote host grass reproduction in a habitat-specific manner and depending on genetic compatibility between partners. However, reproductive behavior depended on maternal habitat and the annual environmental conditions highlighting the importance of long-term experiments to estimate the effects of endophytes on host plant ecology.Springer2014-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfSaikkonen, K., Dirihan, S., Helander, M., Wäli, P. R., Garibaldi, Lucas A., Gundel, Pedro E., et al. (2014). Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra. Springer; Fungal Diversity; 66 (1); 69-761560-27451878-9129https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13225-014-0290-9http://hdl.handle.net/11336/30814https://rid.unrn.edu.ar/jspui/handle/20.500.12049/352310.1007/s13225-014-0290-9eng66Fungal Diversityinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/reponame:RID-UNRN (UNRN)instname:Universidad Nacional de Río Negro2025-09-04T11:13:02Zoai:rid.unrn.edu.ar:20.500.12049/3523instacron:UNRNInstitucionalhttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/jspui/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/oai/snrdrid@unrn.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:43692025-09-04 11:13:02.596RID-UNRN (UNRN) - Universidad Nacional de Río Negrofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
title Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
spellingShingle Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
Gundel, Pedro E.
Grass-endophyte Interaction
Systemic Fungal Endophytes
Symbiosis
Seminiferous Panicles
Pseudovivipary
title_short Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
title_full Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
title_fullStr Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
title_full_unstemmed Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
title_sort Fungal endophyte mediated occurrence of seminiferous and pseudoviviparous panicles in Festuca rubra
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gundel, Pedro E.
Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro
Wäli, P. R.
Helander, M.
Dirihan, S.
Saikkonen, K.
author Gundel, Pedro E.
author_facet Gundel, Pedro E.
Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro
Wäli, P. R.
Helander, M.
Dirihan, S.
Saikkonen, K.
author_role author
author2 Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro
Wäli, P. R.
Helander, M.
Dirihan, S.
Saikkonen, K.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Grass-endophyte Interaction
Systemic Fungal Endophytes
Symbiosis
Seminiferous Panicles
Pseudovivipary
topic Grass-endophyte Interaction
Systemic Fungal Endophytes
Symbiosis
Seminiferous Panicles
Pseudovivipary
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Department of Plant Production; Finland.
Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Recursos Naturales, Agroecología y Desarrollo Rural; Argentina.
Fil: Wäli, P. R. University of Oulu. Department of Biology; Finland.
Fil: Helander, M. University of Turku. Department of Biology. Section of Ecology; Finland.
Fil: Dirihan, S. University of Turku. Department of Biology. Section of Ecology; Finland.
Fil: Saikkonen, K. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Department of Plant Production; Finland.
Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. Buenos Aires University. Faculty of Agronomy. IFEVA–CONICET; Argentina.
Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Plant Production Research; Finland.
Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fungal endophytes are suggested to manipulate host grass reproduction. Using different grass-endophyte combinations in a four year common garden experiment, we show that endophyte can retain control over the reproductive functions of the host. Plants were collected as seeds from two different environments, meadows and riverbanks. Natural endophyte infection (E+) increased reproductive effort of plants; 13 and 15 % higher proportion of E+ plants produced panicles compared to naturally uninfected (E-) and manipulatively endophyte-infected (ME+) plants, respectively. Meadow-origin E+ plants produced also higher number of panicles compared to E- in the last two years, and both meadow- and riverbank-origin ME+ plants produced higher number of panicles compared to ME- plants in most of the years. Pseudovivipary was recorded in 5 % of the plants each year. Pollen limitation appears not to induce pseudovivipary. Both E+ and ME+ plants produced higher number of seminiferous panicles compared to E- and ME- plants. The higher proportion of pseudoviviparism in ME+ plants compared to E+, E- and ME- plants from meadows suggests specific genotype-genotype cross-talk between endophyte and grass. Pseudovivipary was affected by year and primarily explained by plant reproductive effort since most vigorous plants produced more pseudoviviparous panicles. We propose that endophytes can promote host grass reproduction in a habitat-specific manner and depending on genetic compatibility between partners. However, reproductive behavior depended on maternal habitat and the annual environmental conditions highlighting the importance of long-term experiments to estimate the effects of endophytes on host plant ecology.
description Fil: Gundel, Pedro E. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Department of Plant Production; Finland.
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