Login / Signup

Fungal endophytes can eliminate the plant growth-defence trade-off.

Daniel A BastíasErnesto GianoliPedro E Gundel
Published in: The New phytologist (2021)
A trade-off between growth and defence functions is commonly observed in plants. We propose that the association of plants with Epichloë fungal endophytes may eliminate this trade-off. This would be a consequence of the double role of these endophytes in host plants: the stimulation of plant growth hormones (e.g. gibberellins) and the fungal production of antiherbivore alkaloids. We put forward a model that integrates this dual effect of endophytes on plant growth and defence and test its predictions by means of meta-analysis of published literature. Our results support the notion that the enhanced plant resistance promoted by endophytes does not compromise plant growth. The limits and ecological benefits of this endophyte-mediated lack of plant growth-defence trade-off are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • plant growth
  • systematic review
  • cell wall
  • climate change
  • risk assessment