Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients

Epichloë festucae, a common fungal symbiont of the genus Festuca (family Poaceae), can provide its host plant with protection against herbivores. However, infection might also be associated with a cost to its host plant. We examined the distribution of Epichloë festucae infection in natural populati...

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Main Authors: Granath, Gustaf, Vicari, Mark, Bazely, Dawn R., Ball, John P., Puentes, Adriana, Rakocevic, Tomo
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.0906-7590.2007.05027.x 2024-06-02T08:12:13+00:00 Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients Granath, Gustaf Vicari, Mark Bazely, Dawn R. Ball, John P. Puentes, Adriana Rakocevic, Tomo 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0906-7590.2007.05027.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.0906-7590.2007.05027.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.0906-7590.2007.05027.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ecography volume 30, issue 3, page 422-430 ISSN 0906-7590 1600-0587 journal-article 2007 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0906-7590.2007.05027.x 2024-05-03T11:32:42Z Epichloë festucae, a common fungal symbiont of the genus Festuca (family Poaceae), can provide its host plant with protection against herbivores. However, infection might also be associated with a cost to its host plant. We examined the distribution of Epichloë festucae infection in natural populations of three fescue grasses, Festuca rubra , F. ovina and F. vivipara, on mountains in northern Sweden to determine whether infection frequency varied with reindeer Rangifer tarandus grazing pressure and altitude. Two differently‐scaled approaches were used: 1) infection frequency was measured at a local scale along ten elevational transects within a ca 400 km 2 area and 2) infection frequency was measured on a regional scale along elevational transects on 17 mountains classified as having a history of high or low reindeer grazing pressure. Mean infection frequencies in F. rubra were 10% (vegetative tillers at a local scale), and 23% (flowering culms at a regional scale), and in F. ovina they were 13% (local scale) and 15% (regional scale). Endophyte infection frequency in F. vivipara , was, on average, 12% (local scale) and 37% (regional scale). In F. rubra , infection decreased significantly with increasing altitude at both the local and regional scale, and was positively correlated with grazing pressure. In F. ovina , an opposite trend was found at the regional scale: infection frequency increased significantly with increasing altitude, while no discernible distribution pattern was observed at the local scale. No elevational trends were observed in infection of F. vivipara . These patterns in the distribution of endophyte‐infected grasses in non‐agricultural ecosystems may be explained by both biotic (grazing) and abiotic factors (altitude). Differences in ecology and life history of the studied grass species may also be of importance for the different results observed among species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Rangifer tarandus Wiley Online Library Ecography 30 3 422 430
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description Epichloë festucae, a common fungal symbiont of the genus Festuca (family Poaceae), can provide its host plant with protection against herbivores. However, infection might also be associated with a cost to its host plant. We examined the distribution of Epichloë festucae infection in natural populations of three fescue grasses, Festuca rubra , F. ovina and F. vivipara, on mountains in northern Sweden to determine whether infection frequency varied with reindeer Rangifer tarandus grazing pressure and altitude. Two differently‐scaled approaches were used: 1) infection frequency was measured at a local scale along ten elevational transects within a ca 400 km 2 area and 2) infection frequency was measured on a regional scale along elevational transects on 17 mountains classified as having a history of high or low reindeer grazing pressure. Mean infection frequencies in F. rubra were 10% (vegetative tillers at a local scale), and 23% (flowering culms at a regional scale), and in F. ovina they were 13% (local scale) and 15% (regional scale). Endophyte infection frequency in F. vivipara , was, on average, 12% (local scale) and 37% (regional scale). In F. rubra , infection decreased significantly with increasing altitude at both the local and regional scale, and was positively correlated with grazing pressure. In F. ovina , an opposite trend was found at the regional scale: infection frequency increased significantly with increasing altitude, while no discernible distribution pattern was observed at the local scale. No elevational trends were observed in infection of F. vivipara . These patterns in the distribution of endophyte‐infected grasses in non‐agricultural ecosystems may be explained by both biotic (grazing) and abiotic factors (altitude). Differences in ecology and life history of the studied grass species may also be of importance for the different results observed among species.
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author Granath, Gustaf
Vicari, Mark
Bazely, Dawn R.
Ball, John P.
Puentes, Adriana
Rakocevic, Tomo
spellingShingle Granath, Gustaf
Vicari, Mark
Bazely, Dawn R.
Ball, John P.
Puentes, Adriana
Rakocevic, Tomo
Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients
author_facet Granath, Gustaf
Vicari, Mark
Bazely, Dawn R.
Ball, John P.
Puentes, Adriana
Rakocevic, Tomo
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title Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients
title_short Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients
title_full Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients
title_fullStr Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients
title_full_unstemmed Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients
title_sort variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients
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