Seeking the elusive function of the root-colonising dark septate endophytic fungi
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A comparison of published estimates of mycorrhizal and dark septate endophyte (DSE) colonisation from various ecosystems suggests that DSE may be as abundant as mycorrhizal fungi as judged by the proportion of host plants colonised in mixed plant communities, or by the extent of colonisation in sampled root systems. While many strides have been made in understanding the ecological significance of the mycorrhizal fungi, our knowledge about the role of DSE fungi is in its infancy. In order to provide a framework of testable hypotheses, we review and discuss the most likely functions of this poorly understood group of root-associated fungi. We propose that, like mycorrhizal symbioses, DSE-plant symbioses should…
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- Biology
- Colonisation
- Endophyte
- Symbiosis
- Rhizosphere
- Mutualism (biology)
- Host (biology)
- Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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