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The distribution and evolution of fungal symbioses in ancient lineages of land plants.

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The distribution and evolution of fungal symbioses in ancient lineages of land plants.

Auteurs : William R. Rimington [Royaume-Uni] ; Jeffrey G. Duckett [Royaume-Uni] ; Katie J. Field [Royaume-Uni] ; Martin I. Bidartondo [Royaume-Uni] ; Silvia Pressel [Royaume-Uni]

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An accurate understanding of the diversity and distribution of fungal symbioses in land plants is essential for mycorrhizal research. Here we update the seminal work of Wang and Qiu (Mycorrhiza 16:299-363, 2006) with a long-overdue focus on early-diverging land plant lineages, which were considerably under-represented in their survey, by examining the published literature to compile data on the status of fungal symbioses in liverworts, hornworts and lycophytes. Our survey combines data from 84 publications, including recent, post-2006, reports of Mucoromycotina associations in these lineages, to produce a list of at least 591 species with known fungal symbiosis status, 180 of which were included in Wang and Qiu (Mycorrhiza 16:299-363, 2006). Using this up-to-date compilation, we estimate that fewer than 30% of liverwort species engage in symbiosis with fungi belonging to all three mycorrhizal phyla, Mucoromycota, Basidiomycota and Ascomycota, with the last being the most widespread (17%). Fungal symbioses in hornworts (78%) and lycophytes (up to 100%) appear to be more common but involve only members of the two Mucoromycota subphyla Mucoromycotina and Glomeromycotina, with Glomeromycotina prevailing in both plant groups. Our fungal symbiosis occurrence estimates are considerably more conservative than those published previously, but they too may represent overestimates due to currently unavoidable assumptions.

DOI: 10.1007/s00572-020-00938-y
PubMed: 32130512
PubMed Central: PMC7062687


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