Microbially Mediated Plant Functional Traits
University of Southern California · University of California, Davis · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Plants are rife with bacteria and fungi that colonize roots and shoots both externally and internally. By providing novel nutritional and defense pathways and influencing plant biochemical pathways, microbes can fundamentally alter plant phenotypes. Here we review the widespread nature of microbially mediated plant functional traits. We highlight that there is likely fitness conflict between hosts and symbionts and that fitness outcomes can depend on partner genotypes and ecological factors. Microbes may influence ecosystems through their effects on the functional trait values and population dynamics of their plant hosts. These effects may feed back on symbiont evolution by altering transmission rates of…
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6Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Trait
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Population
- Evolutionary ecology
- Host (biology)
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