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Feddermann, N; Boller, T; Salzer, P; Elfstrand, S; Wiemken, A; Elfstrand, M. 2008. Medicago truncatula shows distinct patterns of mycorrhiza-related gene expression after inoculation with three different arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi. PLANTA. 227(3):671-680.
Address:
Elfstrand, S, Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Mycol & Pathol, POB
7026, Uppsala 75007, Sweden
Different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) alter growth and nutrition
of a given plant differently. Plant gene expression patterns in
response to fungal colonization show a certain overlap when colonized
by fungi of the Glomeraceae. However, little is known of plant
responses to fungi of different fungal taxa, e.g. the Gigasporaceae. We
therefore compared the impact of colonization by three taxonomically
different AMF species (Glomus intraradices, Glomus mosseae and
Scutellospora castanea) on Medicago truncatula at the physiological and
transcriptional level using quantitative-PCR. Each AMF developed a
species-typical colonization pattern, with a colonization degree of 60%
for G. intraradices and 30% for G. mosseae. Both species developed
appressoria, intraradical hyphae, arbuscules and vesicles. S. castanea
showed a colonization degree of 10% and developed appressoria,
intraradical hyphae, arbuscules and arbusculate coils. All AMF enhanced
the plant biomass accumulation and nutritional status although not in
correlation with the colonization degree. The expression of 10
mycorrhiza-specific or mycorrhiza-associated plant genes could be
separated into two clusters. The first cluster, containing
arbuscule-induced genes, was highly induced in interactions with G.
intraradices and G. mosseae but also slightly induced by S. castanea.
The second cluster of genes contained genes that were induced primarily
by S. castanea. In conclusion, genes that respond to colonization by
fungi of the genus Glomus also respond to Scutellospora. However, there
is also a group of genes that is significantly induced only by
Scutellospora and not by Glomus species in this study. Our data
indicate that genes may be differentially regulated in response to the
different AM fungi.
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