2008
DOI: 10.4161/psb.3.4.5093
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Calcium opens the dialogue between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

Abstract: In the rhizosphere plants meet a wide array of microorganisms. In favorable interactions, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and nitrogen fixing symbioses, a dialogue is progressively established between the two interacting organisms to make the appropriate partner choice. These two-way communications rely on the interchange of signals released by both potential symbionts. After perception of the signalling molecules, a signal transduction pathway is induced, leading to the activation of the proper genetic an… Show more

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“…However, plants with a better nutrient status are probably able to tolerate higher pathogen pressures. Interestingly, Ca has been described as a key element of signaling events for the establishment and/or functioning of the mycorrhizal symbiosis (Navazio and Mariani, 2008). It acts as a secondary messenger in the phytoalexin synthesis pathway which is important in disease defense mechanism toward various pathogens (Faurie et al, 2009; Ahuja et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, plants with a better nutrient status are probably able to tolerate higher pathogen pressures. Interestingly, Ca has been described as a key element of signaling events for the establishment and/or functioning of the mycorrhizal symbiosis (Navazio and Mariani, 2008). It acts as a secondary messenger in the phytoalexin synthesis pathway which is important in disease defense mechanism toward various pathogens (Faurie et al, 2009; Ahuja et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in soil Ca and Mg with stable high ratio for Ca associated with AM group alone or when combined with PGPB. Ca is a signaling element bound to specific receptors between plant root cells and microorganisms [17]. The increase of Ca in all the AM inoculated soil groups indicated its importance in plant root and arbuscular mycorrhiza communication to facilitate colonization [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…margarita, and two Glomus species, independently of their germinating status. 63,64 Moreover, these workers confirmed the specificity of the diffusible-factor-induced-response by showing that it led also to an upregulated expression of their respective DMI1, DMI2 and DMI3 homologues, which contrasted with the lack of response on economic mathematics of risk, rate of return, and return on investment, the plant will tend to invest in mycorrhizas and/or more roots under P-limiting conditions as a strategy to acquire more P, irrespective of the risk involved, whereas parasitism can be envisaged as the consequence of a failed investment, in which the C expense did not materialize in a reciprocal Pi supply to the plant. In the workers' opinion, this model is an adaptable tool can easily be utilized to study other phenomena, such as variation in organ lifespan, N exchange, litter exploitation by ectomycorrhizal fungus, or multiple plantfungal interactions.…”
Section: Nutrient Exchange: It Is Only By Giving That We Receivementioning
confidence: 98%