A meta‐analysis of plant responses to dark septate root endophytes
British Antarctic Survey · Natural Environment Research Council
Abstract
• Dark septate endophytes (DSE) frequently colonize roots in the natural environment, but the effects of these fungi on plants are obscure, with previous studies indicating negative, neutral or positive effects on plant performance. • In order to reach a consensus for how DSE influence plant performance, meta-analyses were performed on data from 18 research articles, in which plants had been inoculated with DSE in sterile substrates. • Negative effects of DSE on plant performance were not recorded. Positive effects were identified on total, shoot and root biomass, and on shoot nitrogen (N) and phosphorus contents, with increases of 26-103% in these parameters for plants inoculated with DSE, relative to…
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1Topics & keywords
- Shoot
- Inoculation
- Biology
- Biomass (ecology)
- Botany
- Phosphorus
- Horticulture
- Agronomy
- Life in Land