Exploring the Impact of a Nontoxic Foliar Fungal Endophyte on Regrowth Post-Defoliation in Tall Fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) Plants

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Andrea C. Ueno, Cecilia Casas, Martín Hourcastagne, Pedro E. Gundel
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Abstract

Plants employ various strategies to mitigate the impact of herbivory and one such strategy involves the associations with fungal endophytes. Some cool-season forage grasses benefit from protection against herbivores by Epichloë fungal endophytes. However, since the maintenance of symbiosis relies on the plant, costs of hosting endophytes have been also observed. This becomes particularly crucial when forage varieties, inoculated with endophytes that are nontoxic to livestock but still protect host against insect herbivores, experience significant foliage loss (defoliation). We investigated the impact of a nontoxic Epichloë endophyte on the responses of tall fescue plants to defoliation across two morphotype varieties, Continental and Mediterranean, and different seasonal contexts. Under specific defoliation treatments, endophyte-symbiotic plants showed reduced postdefoliation recovery, indicating the costs of hosting the endophyte for host plants. However, these conditions were not the most severe for plant growth. Regardless of the endophyte's presence, plants from Continental morphotype exhibited superior recovery than those from Mediterranean morphotype, an effect that was more pronounced in summer. Notably, the endophyte promoted plant growth after defoliation in winter for both morphotypes. Our study offers insights into mitigating endophyte-associated costs on plant recovery postdefoliation by strategically managing cutting intensity and frequency, considering the seasonal variation.

探索无毒叶面真菌内生菌对高羊茅(Lolium arundinaceum)植株落叶后重新生长的影响
植物采用各种策略来减轻食草动物的影响,其中一种策略就是与真菌内生体结合。一些冷季牧草受益于 Epichloë 真菌内生菌对食草动物的保护。然而,由于共生关系的维持依赖于植物,因此也观察到了寄生内生菌的成本。当接种了对牲畜无毒但仍能保护寄主免受昆虫食草动物侵害的内生菌的牧草品种出现大量叶片脱落(落叶)时,这一点就变得尤为重要。我们研究了无毒的Epichloë内生菌对大陆型和地中海型两种形态的高羊茅植物在不同季节对落叶的反应的影响。在特定的落叶处理条件下,内生菌共生植物在落叶后的恢复能力下降,这表明寄主植物寄生内生菌的成本很高。不过,这些条件对植物的生长并不是最不利的。无论是否存在内生菌,大陆形态的植物都比地中海形态的植物表现出更强的恢复能力,这种影响在夏季更为明显。值得注意的是,两种形态的植物在冬季落叶后,内生菌都能促进植物生长。考虑到季节变化,我们的研究为通过对砍伐强度和频率进行战略性管理来减轻内生菌对植物落叶后恢复造成的成本提供了启示。
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Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
54
审稿时长
7.8 months
期刊介绍: The effects of stress on crop production of agricultural cultivated plants will grow to paramount importance in the 21st century, and the Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science aims to assist in understanding these challenges. In this context, stress refers to extreme conditions under which crops and forages grow. The journal publishes original papers and reviews on the general and special science of abiotic plant stress. Specific topics include: drought, including water-use efficiency, such as salinity, alkaline and acidic stress, extreme temperatures since heat, cold and chilling stress limit the cultivation of crops, flooding and oxidative stress, and means of restricting them. Special attention is on research which have the topic of narrowing the yield gap. The Journal will give preference to field research and studies on plant stress highlighting these subsections. Particular regard is given to application-oriented basic research and applied research. The application of the scientific principles of agricultural crop experimentation is an essential prerequisite for the publication. Studies based on field experiments must show that they have been repeated (at least three times) on the same organism or have been conducted on several different varieties.
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