Mucoromycotina 'fine root endophytes': a new molecular model for plant-fungal mutualisms?
- PMID: 38102045
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2023.11.014
Mucoromycotina 'fine root endophytes': a new molecular model for plant-fungal mutualisms?
Abstract
The most studied plant-fungal symbioses to date are the interactions between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi of the Glomeromycotina clade. Advancements in phylogenetics and microbial community profiling have distinguished a group of symbiosis-forming fungi that resemble AM fungi as belonging instead to the Mucoromycotina. These enigmatic fungi are now known as Mucoromycotina 'fine root endophytes' and could provide a means to understand the origins of plant-fungal symbioses. Most of our knowledge of the mechanisms of fungal symbiosis comes from investigations using AM fungi. Here, we argue that inclusion of Mucoromycotina fine root endophytes in future studies will expand our understanding of the mechanisms, evolution, and ecology of plant-fungal symbioses.
Keywords: Mucoromycotina; fungi; mutualism; mycorrhiza; signalling; symbiosis.
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