نتایج جستجو برای: mutualism

تعداد نتایج: 1939  

Journal: :Science 2021

Evolution of lipid transfer from plants to fungi allowed colonize land

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Ran Li Berhane T Weldegergis Jie Li Choonkyun Jung Jing Qu Yanwei Sun Hongmei Qian ChuanSia Tee Joop J A van Loon Marcel Dicke Nam-Hai Chua Shu-Sheng Liu Jian Ye

A pathogen may cause infected plants to promote the performance of its transmitting vector, which accelerates the spread of the pathogen. This positive effect of a pathogen on its vector via their shared host plant is termed indirect mutualism. For example, terpene biosynthesis is suppressed in begomovirus-infected plants, leading to reduced plant resistance and enhanced performance of the whit...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Derek W Dunn Simon T Segar Jo Ridley Ruth Chan Ross H Crozier Douglas W Yu James M Cook

Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenance is problematic, because cheaters should outcompete cooperative conspecifics, leading to mutualism instability. Monoecious figs (Ficus) are pollinated by host-specific wasps (Agaonidae), whose larvae gall ovules in their "fruits" (syconia). Female pollinating wasps oviposit directly into Ficus o...

2012
Pedro E Gundel María A Martínez-Ghersa Marina Omacini Romina Cuyeu Elba Pagano Raúl Ríos Claudio M Ghersa

Certain species of the Pooideae subfamily develop stress tolerance and herbivory resistance through symbiosis with vertically transmitted, asexual fungi. This symbiosis is specific, and genetic factors modulate the compatibility between partners. Although gene flow is clearly a fitness trait in allogamous grasses, because it injects hybrid vigor and raw material for evolution, it could reduce c...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2013
A L Addison J A Powell D L Six M Moore B J Bentz

As global climate patterns continue to change and extreme weather events become increasingly common, it is likely that many ecological interactions will be affected. One such interaction is the multipartite symbiosis that exists between the mountain pine beetle and two species of fungi, Grosmannia clavigera and Ophiostoma montium. In this mutualism, the fungi provide nutrition to the beetle, wh...

Journal: :Ecology and Society 2023

Harmonizing human activities with the natural environment has received much attention as a development goal and is longstanding pursuit of society. In this study, we investigated sustainability green from perspective coordination between economic environmental subsystems at place-based scale, 290 cities in China research objects. An interdisciplinary method combining an improved data envelopmen...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Vincent Merckx Martin I Bidartondo

The ancient arbuscular mycorrhizal association between the vast majority of plants and the fungal phylum Glomeromycota is a dominant nutritional mutualism worldwide. In the mycorrhizal mutualism, plants exchange photosynthesized carbohydrates for mineral nutrients acquired by fungi from the soil. This widespread cooperative arrangement is broken by 'cheater' plant species that lack the ability ...

Journal: :NHM 2015
Juan Manuel Pastor Javier García-Algarra Javier Galeano Jose M. Iriondo José J. Ramasco

Dynamic population models are based on the Verhulst’s equation (logisitic equation), where the classic Malthusian growth rate is damped by intraspecific competition terms. Mainstream population models for mutualism are modifications of the logistic equation with additional terms to account for the benefits produced by the interspecies interactions. These models have shortcomings as the populati...

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