Alliance Between Conifer Trees and Endophytic Fungi Against Insect Defoliators
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 4/1/2025
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Summary
Background
Fungal endophytes are microorganisms that inhabit plant tissues without causing harm and can enhance plant defense against herbivores. While endophyte-mediated resistance has been studied in annual plants, their role in conifer defenses against insect herbivores remains largely unknown. This study investigated the co-evolutionary relationships among fungal endophytes, tree defenses, and insect herbivores in white spruce.
Objective
To characterize endophytic fungal communities and terpene concentrations in white spruce families and determine how fungal endophytes contribute to resistance against eastern spruce budworm through direct effects of fungal metabolites and indirect effects on plant secondary metabolism. The study tested the Plant Partnership Hypothesis proposing a co-evolutionary relationship among these three organisms.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Plant, Cell & Environment,
- Study Type:Experimental Research,
- Source: PMID: 40166909, DOI: 10.1111/pce.15503