01444nas a2200145 4500008004100000245009700041210006900138300001300207490000700220520094000227100001901167700001701186700001801203856007701221 2012 eng d00aPredicting plant responses to mycorrhizae: integrating evolutionary history and plant traits0 aPredicting plant responses to mycorrhizae integrating evolutiona a689 -6950 v153 a
We assessed whether (1) arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of roots (RC) and/or plant responses to arbuscular mycorrhizae (MR) vary with plant phylogeny and (2) MR and RC can be more accurately predicted with a phylogenetic predictor relative to a null model and models with plant trait and taxonomic predictors. In a previous study, MR and RC of 95 grassland species were measured. We constructed a phylogeny for these species and found it explained variation in MR and RC. Next, we used multiple regressions to identify the models that most accurately predicted plant MR. Models including either phylogenetic or phenotypic and taxonomic information similarly improved our ability to predict MR relative to a null model. Our study illustrates the complex evolutionary associations among species and constraints of using phylogenetic information, relative to plant traits, to predict how a plant species will interact with AMF.
1 aReinhart, K.O.1 aWilson, G.T.1 aRinella, M.J. uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01786.x