Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual Competition

Sex-specific responses to mycorrhiza have been reported in dioecious plant species, but little attention has been paid to the influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on competitive ability under intersexual competition. To further address whether this competition is affected by an additional...

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Main Authors: Qiuping Wu, Yun Tang, Tingfa Dong, Yongmei Liao, Dadong Li, Xinhua He, Xiao Xu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.00607/full
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spelling doaj-cd04e063b2de4c4c8aa4d90bf88b9e192020-11-24T21:51:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2018-05-01910.3389/fpls.2018.00607334137Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual CompetitionQiuping Wu0Yun Tang1Tingfa Dong2Tingfa Dong3Yongmei Liao4Dadong Li5Xinhua He6Xiao Xu7Xiao Xu8Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, China West Normal University, Nanchong, ChinaKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, China West Normal University, Nanchong, ChinaKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, China West Normal University, Nanchong, ChinaInstitute of Plant Adaptation and Utilization in Southwest Mountain, China West Normal University, Nanchong, ChinaKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, China West Normal University, Nanchong, ChinaKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, China West Normal University, Nanchong, ChinaCentre of Excellence for Soil Biology, College of Resources and Environment, Southwest University, Beibei, ChinaKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, China West Normal University, Nanchong, ChinaCollege of Grassland, Resources, and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, ChinaSex-specific responses to mycorrhiza have been reported in dioecious plant species, but little attention has been paid to the influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on competitive ability under intersexual competition. To further address whether this competition is affected by an additional AM fungi supply, Populus cathayana saplings were chosen and subjected to two mycorrhizal treatments [inoculated and non-inoculated (control) with an additional AM fungi Funneliformis mosseae] while growing with the opposite sex for 3 months. Compared with the control, the additional AM fungi inoculation induced P. cathayana saplings to exhibit significant sexual differences in root structure and nutrient uptake (e.g., cortical layer, cross-section area, radius of root tips, and N, K, and Mg content), and enlarged sexual differences in morphology and biomass accumulation (e.g., leaf number increment, shoot height increment, total leaf area, total specific root length, stem dry mass, leaf dry mass, and total dry mass). Meanwhile, inoculated females presented higher values in most of these traits mentioned above than males under intersexual competition. Therefore, we conclude that the intersexual competition can be increased by an additional AM fungi supply, with females gaining more symbiosis-mediated benefits than males.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.00607/fullAM fungicarbon isotope compositionFunneliformis mosseaeintersexual competitionPopulus cathayanaroot anatomy
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author Qiuping Wu
Yun Tang
Tingfa Dong
Tingfa Dong
Yongmei Liao
Dadong Li
Xinhua He
Xiao Xu
Xiao Xu
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Yun Tang
Tingfa Dong
Tingfa Dong
Yongmei Liao
Dadong Li
Xinhua He
Xiao Xu
Xiao Xu
Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual Competition
Frontiers in Plant Science
AM fungi
carbon isotope composition
Funneliformis mosseae
intersexual competition
Populus cathayana
root anatomy
author_facet Qiuping Wu
Yun Tang
Tingfa Dong
Tingfa Dong
Yongmei Liao
Dadong Li
Xinhua He
Xiao Xu
Xiao Xu
author_sort Qiuping Wu
title Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual Competition
title_short Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual Competition
title_full Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual Competition
title_fullStr Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual Competition
title_full_unstemmed Additional AM Fungi Inoculation Increase Populus cathayana Intersexual Competition
title_sort additional am fungi inoculation increase populus cathayana intersexual competition
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Sex-specific responses to mycorrhiza have been reported in dioecious plant species, but little attention has been paid to the influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on competitive ability under intersexual competition. To further address whether this competition is affected by an additional AM fungi supply, Populus cathayana saplings were chosen and subjected to two mycorrhizal treatments [inoculated and non-inoculated (control) with an additional AM fungi Funneliformis mosseae] while growing with the opposite sex for 3 months. Compared with the control, the additional AM fungi inoculation induced P. cathayana saplings to exhibit significant sexual differences in root structure and nutrient uptake (e.g., cortical layer, cross-section area, radius of root tips, and N, K, and Mg content), and enlarged sexual differences in morphology and biomass accumulation (e.g., leaf number increment, shoot height increment, total leaf area, total specific root length, stem dry mass, leaf dry mass, and total dry mass). Meanwhile, inoculated females presented higher values in most of these traits mentioned above than males under intersexual competition. Therefore, we conclude that the intersexual competition can be increased by an additional AM fungi supply, with females gaining more symbiosis-mediated benefits than males.
topic AM fungi
carbon isotope composition
Funneliformis mosseae
intersexual competition
Populus cathayana
root anatomy
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.00607/full
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